DeQuervain's tendonitis and thumb arthritis
I haven't been able to ride for the past 2 years because of the above combination. I need to keep my left wrist absolutely in a neutral position to avoid pain. Unfortunately, my work requires a lot of hyperextension of my wrist. Also, my grip strength is impaired. I'm due to retire completely next March. I'm considering 3 options: 1) Putting my front brake lever on the right side of my bars. That may be a temporary fix since I'm getting twinges in my right wrist, that may be about to go next. 2) Scheduling the surgery the hand surgeon suggested (removing the little wrist bone at the base of my thumb and replacing it with a self donated tendon cushion). 3) Try a recumbent. My big concern with the surgery is 2-fold. As described to me by the surgeon, she would be taking the tendon tissue from the currently inflamed tendon. That doesn't sound like it will reduce the inflammation any and does sound like it would weaken the tendon increasing the chance of a tendon rupture and possibly contributing to further loss of grip strength. Finally, since this is something that will likely be paid in large part by me, I'm trying to decide whether I should spend my money on a recumbent (because of my short outseam, used is probably not an option) or surgery.
Any comments would be appreciated, especially those from anyone that has gone the surgery route. TIA