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  1. #1
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    Apr 2006
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    bursitus?

    I'm a painter/artist and my right thumb/forearm was in such pain when this post originated - oh my god - I couldn't support any body weight on the bike because of the radiating pain, let alone grip a brush or even turn my wrist either direction. With the help of a really good massage therapist, we were able to control the radiating pain until all that was left was an inflamed thumb joint. She theorized that the bursa in that joint was staying inflamed(almost a month!) and thought I should try regular Ibuprofren (I "did" 800 mg). I hate medicating and would rather go to the root of each evil but after 3 days of 800 mg 2 times a day, I can use my arm, wrist, thumb - I can grip and pull !
    I'm still massaging and stretching the area. But sometimes pain just exacerbates the original problem, ya know?

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    I'm going to go back to my question in your previous post about when the pain occurs. Seems like when you are using the bar ends, no pain? And when you don't, there is pain? I'm wondering if your wrist and hand are not in a neutral position. I find the standard 3-5 degree bend bars excruciating. I'm also wondering if your customized bar set up is placing odd pressure on joints.

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    So, MY thumbs, particularly the right hand one, which once upon a time got broken and torn ligaments, so isn't quite as mobile as the left one, get very sore when:

    I ride down "MY" hill, which needs me to ride the brakes too much -- the reach is a bit much, and I tend to put more weight/pressure on my hands when descending.

    Hurts like a bugger when I've been doing this, but it gets better if I avoid that particular ride for a while, until the next time I do it.

    When it bothers me, cuz I'm using that hill for practice, so I need to come down it after I go up it, of course, I wear my bike glove on that hand while sleeping -- it keeps my hand warm, and supports the sore thumb. I could probably get some sort of splint for those painful days, but the glove is working for me, and I've already got it -- don't need to spend money on something else...

    Soon, I'll find a few hours to go spend time with my LBS guys, and have something done with my brakes to make them fit my hands better! It'll also help to get better at riding down my hill -- so I'll practice, y'know?

    Karen in Boise

 

 

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