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Ulnar Nerve Entrapment from Poling and/or Elbow Stands?
So I’ve been off the pole since July, I think, due to wrist pain (note: had posted a "booty challenge" video in July but took it down because I thought I showed too much if anyone was wondering what happened to it). I’ve been back and forth on Orthopedic office visits. My doctor suggested physical therapy for three weeks. During those sessions I learned that I have a nerve trapped at the elbow and there’s a lot of crowding going on in my forearm. The therapist explained that my forearm muscles are like guitar strings…so TIGHT…and causing all that crowding in my forearm. He asked if I had been experiencing numbness of the pinky and half of my ring finger at times when I bend my elbow. I had to think about it at first, then realized that for a year now my left arm has been falling asleep at night when I’m in bed. I never knew why and never put a second thought to it, since I was able to relieve it when I straightened my arm. Back in October after picking up my 30+ lb. daugther, my wrist CLICKED. Since then it’s been hurting, right at the side where that circular bone sticks out at the wrist (the lunate). After 3 weeks of therapy, still no improvement. My orthopedist then ordered for MRI and EMG exams. The results definitely showed ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow, specifically called cubital tunnel syndrome. Linking my past activities to the result of this diagnosis, I’m pretty sure I got it from doing elbow stands and doing pole pull-ups for strengthening and not stretching the forearm muscles. A word to the wise, STRETCH, STRETCH those muscles after a good pole workout. I never knew this. Sure, I stretched all other muscles of the body. But I never thought of the forearm muscles. Go figure! Watch Veena’s stretching videos for the forearm muscles…I wish I had done so earlier! Anyone out there feeling the same symptoms? If so, have you given up on poling to maintain good health of your arms? I don’t want to have to do this.
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