One of the issues with Randy Orton’s shoulder dislocations is that he has hypermobile shoulders. It’s a condition that allows his shoulders to stretch back much farther than the average person. The flip side is that he’s more prone to injuries, mainly shoulder dislocations and in the long run, his shoulder joints can wear out much faster than a normal person. When Orton gets older, he will be a strong candidate for osteoarthritis.
Friday, 28 December 2012
Randy Orton’s Shoulder Problems
One of the issues with Randy Orton’s shoulder dislocations is that he has hypermobile shoulders. It’s a condition that allows his shoulders to stretch back much farther than the average person. The flip side is that he’s more prone to injuries, mainly shoulder dislocations and in the long run, his shoulder joints can wear out much faster than a normal person. When Orton gets older, he will be a strong candidate for osteoarthritis.
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