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Wrist exercises ? I could be her trainer  ____________________ 87 Honda CG 125 - 97 ER5 - SR 50 -81 Z250- 96 CBR 600 F- 94 GPX600R 88- GPX 400R- 87 GS 125 - 2006 Honda CB600F- 2003 ER5 - Honda CBF 1000 2009 - Honda CBR 600 RR 2011
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Sounds like Carpal tunnel, a friend has this and it stops him riding now and then. You can get it checked at the docs. He has a wrist band with a metal splint in it which seems to help. Adjusting the clutch lever could help but his problem is linked to a neck issue!
A quick Google gives these home checks to try. Goodluck
Tinel's sign test
Your doctor taps on the inside of your wrist over the median nerve. If you feel tingling, numbness, "pins and needles," or a mild "electrical shock" sensation in your hand when tapped on the wrist, you may have carpal tunnel syndrome.
Phalen's sign test
You rest your elbows on a flat surface such as a desk, with your elbows bent and your forearms up. You then flex your wrists, letting your hands hang down for about 60 seconds. If you feel tingling, numbness, or pain in the fingers within 60 seconds, you may have carpal tunnel syndrome.
Two-point discrimination test
This test is used when severe carpal tunnel syndrome is suspected. It is not very accurate for mild carpal tunnel syndrome. To do the test, your doctor has you close your eyes and then uses small instruments, such as the tips of two opened paper clips, to touch two points (fairly close together) on your hand or finger. Typically, you would feel separate touches if the two points are at least 0.5 cm (0.2 in.) apart. In severe carpal tunnel syndrome, you may not be able to tell the difference between the two touches, so it may feel as though only one place is being touched ____________________ Your ego is not your amigo |
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Longer arm on the release lever will help, but it'll mean more travel at the lever on the bars.
Maybe experiment with different grips too - she might be tensing her forearm muscles when not using the clutch. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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could it not be a form of arthritis? <--- that is a complete guess by the way! let us know how she gets on and in the mean time do as others have said by adjusting the clutch lever etc.. |
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I suffer with this too much.
I fell over (pissed, so my fault, no workplace injury or slippery floor unfortunately) and for a full year, had pain when operating the gear stick or steering wheel in a car, or turning my wrist in certain directions, the doc said it was a trapped nerve and should heal itself (it did, eventually).
Then last year, jarred my hand using a pickaxe, and using the clutch was agony for months. I was sure the clutch use was preventing the injury from healing, maybe even making it worse. Did get to the stage where I really dreaded having to endure it.
Early last December, I was riding along and went to do a quick clutch in/out and felt something 'go', it's taken since last week for that to get better.
Can't help other than to say go to the doc's and rest it - but sympathy. She should also learn how to change gears without the clutch, it will drastically reduce the amount she uses the clutch, and it's easy when you get used to it. |
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Could be carpal tunnel, could be bursitis, could be tendonitis, could be a simple strain. A visit to the GP is the only way to know for sure.  |
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| covent.gardens wrote: | I suffer with this too much.
I fell over (pissed, so my fault, no workplace injury or slippery floor unfortunately) and for a full year, had pain when operating the gear stick or steering wheel in a car, or turning my wrist in certain directions, the doc said it was a trapped nerve and should heal itself (it did, eventually).
Then last year, jarred my hand using a pickaxe, and using the clutch was agony for months. I was sure the clutch use was preventing the injury from healing, maybe even making it worse. Did get to the stage where I really dreaded having to endure it.
Early last December, I was riding along and went to do a quick clutch in/out and felt something 'go', it's taken since last week for that to get better.
Can't help other than to say go to the doc's and rest it - but sympathy. She should also learn how to change gears without the clutch, it will drastically reduce the amount she uses the clutch, and it's easy when you get used to it. |
Sounds a lot like a fractured scaphoid. Hurts in the wrist in line with the thumb especially if you rotate the wrist or bend backwards. Jarring is excrutiatingly painful. Commonly broken by putting your hand out to stop a fall, done one of mine twice and the other once.
Easy bone to break cos it's peanut-shaped with a narrow waist and very slow healing as there's only one blood supply to the bone. If you displace the halves, one bit dies and you're in a lot of trouble. First time I broke mine I didn't know and it hurt for about 5 years. They picked it up on a later x-ray when I busted it again. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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If they x-ray it and see it's fractured you'll be in a cast for 6 weeks. Odds on it's just healed funny though after this long. Takes a couple of years for osteoclasts to scrape a bone back into shape after a repair as I understand. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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what a great idea. ____________________ KAWASAKIIIII |
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I'd rather go with a hydraulic clutch conversion. This widget you posted is not likely to disengage the clutch fully. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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Bit surprised that nobody has mentioned this, but how is her riding position?
Seriously, going from my GPZ to my GSXR is destroying my clutch hand - or more realistically reminding me how lazy I could be on the GPZ. GPZ I could sit up and have straight arms all day, but on the GSXR it hurts after about ten minutes. Because all my weight is resting on my wrists in a way it didn't on the GPZ. Your sister needs to learn how to clamp on with her legs if she's anything like me  ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 67 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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