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Title: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: John Ulrich on August 16, 2016, 01:03:07 PM
The cut is done, now the waiting begins!


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Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: neverquit on August 16, 2016, 02:03:12 PM
I had it done a few years ago in the winter so I can't give you an exact amount of time for it to heal well enough to ride.  It's not a problem for very long and I would expect that you will be riding again within a month.  The only thing is that your palm will forever lose some of its' padding and you'll feel it when you lean on it or say pound something in place with your hand.  But you get used to it.
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: Markcarovilli on August 16, 2016, 03:04:10 PM
my daughter had both hands done - maybe a month at the outside....

Mark
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: clubman on August 16, 2016, 03:12:19 PM
I had a good bit of pain and weak grip 1 week after bandages came off with no improvement in sight. So, decided, on my own, to do a little rehab. Very light curls, like 2 pounds. Felt much better in only a few days, back riding 3 wks after surgery. All this assumes yours was scoped, open takes much longer. Ask your doc if you can exercise it a little.
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: twowings on August 16, 2016, 05:22:24 PM
6-8 weeks...you can help speed up the process by squeezing a tennis ball or similar a few times a day...with your surgeon's approval, of course...
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: sidecarnutz on August 16, 2016, 07:32:45 PM
Had both of mine done two weeks apart back in the 90's.  Each hand was back to full duty in 4 weeks. No troubles at all. I had a great surgeon for those!
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: Sasquatch Jim on August 16, 2016, 08:15:55 PM
The next day.
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: Trialsman on August 16, 2016, 08:24:15 PM
I had my right hand done and the Dr said I could resume normal activities in 48 hours.  I said good (it was Friday) because I was to go dirt biking on Sunday.  When he winced I told him if it started to bleed I would quit and he agreed.  It was fine.
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: John Ulrich on August 17, 2016, 07:21:08 AM
Thanks for the info.  My guy only "cuts", higher success rate they claim.  Just keep making fists and wait for nature to do it's thing.    :thumb:
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: Mguzzi on August 17, 2016, 07:55:20 AM
Thanks for the info.  My guy only "cuts", higher success rate they claim.  Just keep making fists and wait for nature to do it's thing.    :thumb:
What do you mean "only cuts"?  I'm about to go thru the same ordeal. Gonna see the surgeon on the 23rd.
Lumpy
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: John Ulrich on August 17, 2016, 08:54:19 AM
What do you mean "only cuts"?  I'm about to go thru the same ordeal. Gonna see the surgeon on the 23rd.
Lumpy

Hi Lumpy,  missed seeing you at the WI Rally.   Two ways to get inside.  "Scoped" using two holes to get inside with a camera in one, tool in the other or "cut" using a incision to see inside.
Title: Re: Carpal Tunnel Relief done.... How long until you rode again?
Post by: John in PA on August 17, 2016, 09:10:53 AM
I had both sides done February several years ago.  Scope method, so minimally invasive.  Pulled my bandages off next day to do an emergency surgery on a critically ill dog with life-threatening abdominal hemorrhage.  But didn't ride for a few months due to weather. I also would say one hand took a good bit longer for total relief of symptoms (numbness, etc) than the other.