Group: Injuries & Rehabilitation

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Wrist injury

tew
tew
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Joined: 2002/08/23
United Kingdom
2007/09/03, 04:00 PM
Iv started doing a new program and it included wrist curls. My right hand is fine and I could do it all day but my left wrist really hurt and I can hardly curl the lightest weight for more than 3 reps, also hurts when I do barbell curl.

Im currently taking glucosamine which has chondroitin in. Anyone know of an exercise that I can do instead, I do have some grips that iv been using but I want something that might be more effective.

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Rich
wrestler125
wrestler125
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2007/09/08, 06:50 PM
I'm going to need a lot more information than that...

1. Where does it hurt? Give as best a description as you can.

2. How does it hurt? What kind of pain is it? Dull, throbbing, stinging, sharp, stabbing, acheing, etc?

3. When did it start hurting? What were you doing at the time?

4. When does it hurt? While lifting, standing, sitting, stretching, etc.

5. Constant, intermittent, when doing certain movements?

6. Does the pain radiate to other parts of your body?

7. Range of motion? What movements can or can't you do?

8. What makes it worse, better?

9. What is your main concern regarding the pain and its consequences?

10. Any prior injuries?



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wrestler125
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2007/09/09, 12:52 PM
First off, doing a reverse grip deadlift is just asking for a bicep tear.

I would say it sounds like tendinosis, specifically DeQuervains. The test is relatively simple, make a tight fist and then move your fist laterally, bringing your small finger to your wrist. Pain indicates a positive test.

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tew
tew
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2007/09/09, 02:25 PM
When I meant reverse grip with the dead lift I was referring to one hand over and the other hand under the bar not both hands under. Is this still asking for trouble?
wrestler125
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2007/09/10, 12:22 AM
Not as much. In fact, probably even less than double overhand since an alternating grip allows you to keep your arms much more slack since you don't have to focus as much on squeezing the bar.

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