Primordialperformance.com


Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Training

Results 1 to 17 of 17
  1. #1
    Metrosexual
    ELITE MEMBER

    DOMS's Avatar

    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    In a van, down by the river...
    Posts
    28,876
    Rep Points
    924474111


    Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Training

    It turns out that I have CTS in my left hand. It manifests itself with a bit of tingling in my pinky and half of my ring finger.

    Are there any tips for working out with CTS so that I don't aggravate it or perhaps even help to mitigate it?

    Thanks for any help.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Thunder's Avatar

    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    132
    Rep Points
    723330

    Go see a chiropractor. They typically have great success treating CTS. Look for one who specializes in Active Release Techniques as well.

  3. #3
    Adamjs

    Adamjs's Avatar

    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    264
    Rep Points
    10

    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder
    Go see a chiropractor. They typically have great success treating CTS. Look for one who specializes in Active Release Techniques as well.
    Just out of curiosity - how would a chiropractor be able to help his hands? I don't see the correlation.
    ____________________________________________
    Restless soul, enjoy your youth.
    Like Muhammad. Hits the truth.
    Can't escape from the common rule - if you hate something don't you do it too.

  4. #4
    Metrosexual
    ELITE MEMBER

    DOMS's Avatar

    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    In a van, down by the river...
    Posts
    28,876
    Rep Points
    924474111


    The carpal tunnel is a tunnel in the wrist that is surrounded by bones. It's the pressure against the bones that causes the tingling and other bad affects. It makes sense that a chiropractor could manipulate the bones, thereby releasing the preasure.

    Thanks for the tip Thunder.

    Here's a little more on CTS. And some info provided by the government.
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
    of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
    about another group that actually does something
    to improve their lives.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Thunder's Avatar

    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    132
    Rep Points
    723330

    Quote Originally Posted by Adamjs
    Just out of curiosity - how would a chiropractor be able to help his hands? I don't see the correlation.
    Do you think chiropractors just work on backs?

  6. #6
    happy sumo
    ELITE MEMBER

    PreMier's Avatar

    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Posts
    22,837
    Rep Points
    157391219


    P-side Inc.

    "the post-workout high is more profound than any drug-induced rush imaginable." -Dante B.

  7. #7
    Adamjs

    Adamjs's Avatar

    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    264
    Rep Points
    10

    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder
    Do you think chiropractors just work on backs?
    I don't even think that - but that's another story

    I think a physiotherapist, anti-inflammatory drugs, or minimising repetitive movements by changing either grip, the range of motion, or the exercise for the target muscle for each repetition would be far better options - all of which have worked fine for me.
    ____________________________________________
    Restless soul, enjoy your youth.
    Like Muhammad. Hits the truth.
    Can't escape from the common rule - if you hate something don't you do it too.

  8. #8
    the true playboy

    kicka19's Avatar

    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Posts
    1,889
    Rep Points
    3007242

    Quote Originally Posted by Adamjs
    I don't even think that - but that's another story

    I think a physiotherapist, anti-inflammatory drugs, or minimising repetitive movements by changing either grip, the range of motion, or the exercise for the target muscle for each repetition would be far better options - all of which have worked fine for me.
    ur wrong
    Quote Originally Posted by Luke8395

    But, I've been with girls that had saggy chests and boring butts and they still had no personality. Those girls are usually really bitter. I think they realize they are useless.

  9. #9
    Swelling up

    nmuriqi's Avatar

    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Queens, NY
    Posts
    206
    Rep Points
    10

    I've had some localized swelling around my wrist. Could this be CTS?...I think it originated from benching heavy and allowing the hand to bend too far back? I took some time off from benching to let the swelling go down and only did dumbells for a while. Now when i bench, i wear a strap and make sure to keep my wrist centered under the bar.
    I'm coming in the gym, i'm coming at home, i'm coming in front of 25,000 people...it's fantastic!

  10. #10
    Metrosexual
    ELITE MEMBER

    DOMS's Avatar

    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    In a van, down by the river...
    Posts
    28,876
    Rep Points
    924474111


    Quote Originally Posted by nmuriqi
    I've had some localized swelling around my wrist. Could this be CTS?...I think it originated from benching heavy and allowing the hand to bend too far back? I took some time off from benching to let the swelling go down and only did dumbells for a while. Now when i bench, i wear a strap and make sure to keep my wrist centered under the bar.
    I don't think that CTS causes visible swelling. I thought is was only internal to the canal. I could be wrong though.

    Paging Dr. P-funk, paging Dr. P-funk...
    So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
    of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
    about another group that actually does something
    to improve their lives.

  11. #11
    Patrick
    ELITE MEMBER

    P-funk's Avatar

    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    AZ
    Posts
    31,754
    Rep Points
    2298749

    doesn't sound like CTS to me either. If you did it while benching it sounds like it may be something muscular....overstrained something? Especially if there is swelling. Throw some ice on it, maybe an anti-inflam too. Did you bang your wrist? is it a bruise?
    Optimum Sports Performance

    "In the beginners mind there are many possibilities, in the experts there are few."
    -Buddha's Little Instruction Book

  12. #12
    Forever
    ELITE MEMBER

    dougnukem's Avatar

    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Gender
    Male
    Location
    NW Indiana
    Posts
    1,798
    Rep Points
    2249140

    I thought Orthopedic specialists would be beneficial for CTS? At least that's who the military sends you to. But that might make that statement scarier.
    From the Ashes....

  13. #13
    Patrick
    ELITE MEMBER

    P-funk's Avatar

    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    AZ
    Posts
    31,754
    Rep Points
    2298749

    an orthopedist should be able to give you good advice on CTS.
    Optimum Sports Performance

    "In the beginners mind there are many possibilities, in the experts there are few."
    -Buddha's Little Instruction Book

  14. #14
    Swelling up

    nmuriqi's Avatar

    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Queens, NY
    Posts
    206
    Rep Points
    10

    Quote Originally Posted by P-funk
    doesn't sound like CTS to me either. If you did it while benching it sounds like it may be something muscular....overstrained something? Especially if there is swelling. Throw some ice on it, maybe an anti-inflam too. Did you bang your wrist? is it a bruise?
    no, it wasn't a bruise...just swelling right under my palm on the inside. It was definately an overuse injury from bending my hand back too far. It was swollen, and actually looked as if a piece of bone was being pushed out...
    I'm coming in the gym, i'm coming at home, i'm coming in front of 25,000 people...it's fantastic!

  15. #15
    Adamjs

    Adamjs's Avatar

    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    264
    Rep Points
    10

    Quote Originally Posted by kicka19
    ur wrong
    And the witch doctor is a better idea?

    The orthapedic specialist route that dougnukem & P-Funk mentioned is also valid.
    ____________________________________________
    Restless soul, enjoy your youth.
    Like Muhammad. Hits the truth.
    Can't escape from the common rule - if you hate something don't you do it too.

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Thunder's Avatar

    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    132
    Rep Points
    723330

    Active Release Techniques. Go get some. Seriously.

  17. #17
    Patrick
    ELITE MEMBER

    P-funk's Avatar

    Join Date
    Dec 2002
    Location
    AZ
    Posts
    31,754
    Rep Points
    2298749

    Active release is really good. A buddy of mine does it. I have never had it for my wrist or carpal tunnel but I have had it for my neck and hips.
    Optimum Sports Performance

    "In the beginners mind there are many possibilities, in the experts there are few."
    -Buddha's Little Instruction Book

Similar Threads

  1. Can bloat cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
    By buddhaluv in forum Anabolic Zone
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 06-11-2011, 06:11 AM
  2. Replies: 4
    Last Post: 10-27-2008, 02:51 PM
  3. Carpal Tunnel?
    By skotto in forum Training
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 04-08-2006, 09:24 PM
  4. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Shrugs
    By DOMS in forum Training
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 03-24-2006, 06:15 PM
  5. Steroids and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome???
    By Michael D in forum Anabolic Zone
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 08-03-2004, 04:29 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


DISCLAIMER:
All health, fitness, diet, nutrition & supplement information presented on IronMagazineForums.com's pages is intended as an educational resource and is not intended as a substitute for proper medical advice. We do not condone the use of anabolic steroids (AAS), all information about AAS is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Consult your physician or health care professional before performing any of the exercises, or following any diet, nutrition or supplement advice described on this website. As well as any exercise technique or regimen, diet, supplement, etc., particularly if you are pregnant or nursing, or if you are elderly or have chronic or recurring medical conditions. Discontinue any exercise that causes you pain or severe discomfort and consult a medical expert. The statements made about products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (U.S.). They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition or disease. Please consult with your own physician or health care practitioner regarding the suggestions and recommendations made at IronMagazineForums.com. Neither the author of the information, nor the producer, nor distributors of such information make any warranty of any kind in regard to the content of the information presented on this website. Except as specifically stated on this site, neither IronMagazineForums.com, nor any of its authors or other representatives will be liable for damages arising out of, or in connection with the use of this site. This is a comprehensive limitation of liability that applies to all damages of any kind, including (without limitation) compensatory, direct, indirect or consequential damages, loss of data, income or profit, loss of or damage to property and claims of third parties. Sponsors pay for advertising space, we have no affiliation with the companies that have banners displayed on our websites. Please be advised it is your responsibility to check the laws that govern your country, state, or province in regards to items offered by some companies you may read about on this site.