The Question: When I was younger (between the ages of 4 and 13..I am now 36) I broke my left arm 4 times and the last time I broke it I suffered a GREEN STICK fracture that was not set properly...Now the question...My left arm is consideraby smaller in size and strength than my right..when I am working out my left arm gives out long before my right arm does and it prohibits me from getting the work out I desire...(especially chest exercise). What advice do you have to correct this problem..(due to the fact that my left arm was set improperly there is a curve to my arm that prohibits me from flattening out my left hand...the curved bars and hammer stlye curls are ok but anything with a straight bar I cannot do. The Answer: The questions dealing with an injury situation, past or present, are always tough to answer. I have heard of people that have had nerve damage or broken bones such as yourself who have actually started doing a few extra sets at the end of their exercise program specifically for the injured or weaker side of their bodies. |