For a lot of people the
main cause of wrist pain is they lack strength. They're not strong enough to
tap a keyboard or push a mouse without coming down with some sort of wrist
pain.
That it should come to
this, the species designed to draw water, chop wood and climb trees can no
longer do what appears to be the cushiest of tasks without experiencing wrist
pain.
Coupled with a lack of
strength, some muscles have become tight and drawn bones out of alignment.
Studies done by the
Musculo-skeletal Fitness Institute indicate that
- only 5% of people
have a good strength and flexibility training program.
- only 10% of people
have a good flexibility training program (without the strength training
component.
- only 17% of people
have a good strength training program - but no flexibility training component.
Compared with people
who do no training at all, these people are not in bad shape, they experience
relatively little musculo-skeletal pain.
People without a
strength and flexibility training program are placing themselves at grave risk
of some sort of musculo-skeletal dysfunction, including wrist pain.
If you sitting down all
day, if you're more than 15 Kg over weight and you have neither a strength nor
a flexibility training program, sooner or later you could be in big strife.
Parts of your body
start will start experiencing pain. It's pretty much pot luck which part will
experience the pain first. If you're reading this article then it's probably
wrist pain that you're concerned about.
How to relieve wrist
pain will depend on what you, yourself are prepared to do.
For starters you need a
good general strength training program. At home that would be situps, pressups,
squats and the superman back arch. At the gym it's a good all round strength
training program that includes pushing out, pulling back, pushing up and
pulling down.
On top of that you need
a specific strength training program. There are some specific wrist
strengthening suggestions in th'Fix Wrist Pain' ebook, availkable at the Global
Back Care website.
Then you need a general
flexibility training program. You can't go past yoga and the exercises in the
'Fix Wrist Pain' ebook.
The reason why you need
a good general flexibility training program is because the body is a
musculo-skeletal ecosystem; what's going on in one part may well affect another
part. There is a principle that says the cause of the pain is rarely at the
site of the pain, so don't just heat and pulsate the spot where it hurts.
For instance if you
have tight hamstring and buttock muscles there's a good chance your pelvis will
drift out of alignment and with it your shoulders, arms and wrists. If you have
weak and tight shoulders
Finally you need a
specific flexibility training program for your wrists - arms and shoulders.
If you're prepared to
do whatever it takes there's a good chance that in a few months time, poor
function will have been restored to good, the pain will have disappeared,
you'll be feeling better.
WHAT IF YOUR WRIST PAIN
IS A MEDICAL PROBLEM?
It's highly likely that
you don't have a medical problem, it's a fitness problem and you can't fix a
fitness problem with a medical solution.
Drugs to mask the pain
coupled with heating, rubbing, pulsating, vibrating and electronic stimulation
at the point where it hurts won't fix the underlying problem if it's caused by
a lack of strength and flexibility. These therapies may relieve some of the
pain, they may help speed up the rehab process but they won't take the place of
the strength and flexibility exercises you need to do for yourself.
In fact it's a big ask
expecting to get better by having someone do something to you. Sooner or later
you need to do something to yourself. Just relying on therapy may well divert
your attention away from the strength and flexibility training program that's
going to fix you up.
Whilst most people
don't have a serious medical problem it's worthwhile getting yourself checked
out just in case. You may have a carpel tunnel problem that can be easily
remedied by a simple surgical procedure. It's not something you have to put up
with.
But also keep in mind
that once you've had the medical fix, you need to embark on a serious strength
and flexibility training program - for your body and your wrists, arms and
shoulders.
It stands to reason,
you don't get stronger or looser by heating and rubbing your wrist. Just doing
that doesn't treat the cause of the problem. In my experience the cause of the
problem is a lack of strength and flexibility.
There are three key
wrist pain exercises that I recommend. If you click on the Fix Wrist Pain tag
at the Global Back Care website you can get the free eBook in which these
exercises are outlined. Of course there are a lot more than three that I'd
advise you to do, but these are must-do exercises.
In the meantime stay
tuned, highly tuned and it remember, if you want to know how to relieve wrist
pain start a wrist pain strength and flexibility training program
John Miller
Canberra (Australia)
based physical educator, John Miller is the Director of the Musculo-skeletal
Fitness Institute. The Institute is dedicated to improving musculo-skeletal
health. John conducts corporate health programs around Australia. His most
popular program is the CrookBack Clinic. He is the author of a series of ebooks
including, 'Fix Back Pain', 'Fix Neck Pain', 'Fix Shoulder Pain', 'Fix Wrist
Pain', 'Fix Hip Pain', Fix Knee Pain', 'Fix Achilles Tendonitis, Calf and Shin
Pain'. If you would like to read more about how to relieve wrist pain go to the
Institute's Global Back Care website,
www.globalbackcare.com/relieve-wrist-pain/
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