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I did a search but didn't see anything exactly relevant, mostly new injuries and whatnot.
Anyway, my wrists (mostly my right) hurt when doing overhead presses, benching...basically any pushing exercise. Pushups are murder...but I do them anyway. Also, it really only hurts during and for a while after load.
I used to mountain bike competitively, as well as freestyle street bmx, skateboard, snowboard etc. All the rough bumpy trails, hard drops, and wrecks have taken a toll on my wrists (not to mention I'm a graphic designer at a computer all day long now...for the past 7 years). My wrists have been a problem for quite some time now...I'm just now more seriously working out again (well...for a little over a year now).
I have pretty strong forearms and fingers (I'm a musician) and my wrists are not skinny (relative to my size).
I try to stretch my wrists before, during and after my workouts, but it still hurts pretty bad.
My question is, should I just wrap them? Is there a brace I should look into? Any particular wrist stretches I should try?
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Last edited by Basscase; 08-02-2012 at 08:31 PM.
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I doubt it would be carpal tunnel if it is in your wrist, you would notice into your forearm and/or fingers. I've had this before where it hurt on all push work with med-heavy weight. I found after studying my form, that I was bending my wrist too far back putting too much work and relying on my wrists. It took a couple months to fully heal and I concentrated on light weight, high rep work during that time. Then I gradually built back up, making certain that I did not put too much stress by bending my wrist back unnaturally.
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Definitely no pain in my fingers/forearm.
I think that will be key. I paid attention to my form this morning on the bench and I definitely bend my hands back more than I should.
While you are correct sir....I still give you the obligatory
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Maybe press with a false grip? That helped my wrists during overhead presses and jerks a lot. I agree with the other guys that ideally you should be pressing neutral. Then there's always wrist wraps.
Have you had anything diagnosed? Maybe you should see a sports med or PMNR doc.
#10
I get pain in my forearm muscles but that only happens with weight over 350......
Feels like there trying to jump out of my skin lol and I even wrap my wrists .
#11
Have you had an MRI done of your wrists to determine if you have ganglion cysts in your joints? It's surprisingly common, and although large ones will leave a small bump that you can feel, even tiny ones can cause extreme wrist paint when you flex your joint to either extreme.
Typical treatment is simply inserting a needle into the joint to break up the cyst (Not as horrible as it sounds).
Worth looking into.
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