Wrist pain /while performing certain exercises/
MFP_Irina
Posts: 7 Member
Hi guys,
Lately I've noticed that my right wrist hurts when I'm doing certain exercises that require some bending, for example push-ups, triceps dips, yoga bridges. I don't feel any pain or discomfort whatsoever the rest of the time, therefore I don't think it's an injury. I think it's rather the result of my job (a computer job).
I got a wristband to use during my workouts, I tried TigerBalm but frankly I don't feel a difference. Has anyone else experienced this? Do you have any tips or advises?
Many thanks
Lately I've noticed that my right wrist hurts when I'm doing certain exercises that require some bending, for example push-ups, triceps dips, yoga bridges. I don't feel any pain or discomfort whatsoever the rest of the time, therefore I don't think it's an injury. I think it's rather the result of my job (a computer job).
I got a wristband to use during my workouts, I tried TigerBalm but frankly I don't feel a difference. Has anyone else experienced this? Do you have any tips or advises?
Many thanks
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Weightlifting wrist wraps work a treat.0
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Strengthen your knuckles and do them on a closed fist, or use a grip bar.
Those exercises hyperextend the wrist under load, for some people the load or hyperextension is too much.0 -
Could be the beginning of carpal tunnel syndrome. I like the advice given by the others, but I would still check in with your doc.0
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Thank you very much, I will look into these!0
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Yeah I have carpal tunnel in my right hand and its depressing cause I can't lift as heavy as I want for some moves like bench,cleans etc. I've heard versa wraps are good but sometimes I just take glucosamine throughout the week and it diminishes the pain and I can train without wraps / gloves just not go to heavy lol. Close handed diamond push ups are a no go though my wrist sucks.0
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Did you just start doing these things? Because if I haven't been doing things that put stress on my wrist (i.e. planks, pushups, downward dog, even bicep curls) I notice that my wrists are sore. After about a week I have no more pain. But if the pain is persisting I would talk to your Dr. Also, if you have a desk job you should look at getting an ergonomic keyboard if you don't already have one, and also assess the height of your keyboard, get a keyboard tray if you can that will allow you to adjust height.0
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Thank you! Yes, I noticed it recently, although I have been doing these exercises for longer.
I think it might be because of the mouse, it's only in the right wrist - I was also thinking about a mouse pad.
I hope it's not serious, perhaps I can limit these movements for 1-2 weeks, and see how it feels.
Thanks again for all the responses!0 -
Do you see a chiropractor? I have had pain in one wrist when putting pressure on it, which goes away after having my chiro adjust the area.0
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Hold a hex dumbbell in each hand & set the dumbbell on the ground, so you can keep your wrists straight. This has been a tremendous help to me. It sounds harder, but is actually easier.1
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