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Pete Whelan wrote:
> Bob C wrote: >> Comments on Riding after broken wrist. Got tipped off on a pothole >> yesterday, and face 6 weeks in plaster. Didn't take the advice about >> not stopping the fall with hands - it all happened too quickly! How >> soon did others get back on the bike? > > Recumbent trike - (I use a Trice) A Trice would be nice, but oh what a price! I want a Trice Micro to keep my Dragonflyer company. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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On 2008-02-20, raamman@gmail.com (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: > had a right wrist fracture about 2 years ago (dominant hand) workplace > accident; 9 months later I still had trouble opening a jar with that > hand. I was riding after the cast came off it was very tender and > sore; not fun especially on climbs, also my hand was very weak pulling > the brakes (big safety concern there). I was warned a reinjury could > cause premanent disability so be mindfull that warning might extend to > yourself. my wrist is still stiff doing pushups and I still lack > torque with that hand. I think I might have had a fractured wrist in a fall, but never went to the doctor for it. Every now and again, 5 months later, I am reminded of this when I try to pick up and maneuver an awkward dichroic into the spectrograph, but only sometimes. -- TimC Ah, so many of life's little problems can be solved by head vaporisation. -- Zixia in ARK |
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In news:fpiu6t$g12$2@registered.motzarella.org,
Tom Sherman <sunsetss0003@REMOVETHISyahoo.com> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to tell us: > Pete Whelan wrote: >> Bob C wrote: >>> Comments on Riding after broken wrist. Got tipped off on a pothole >>> yesterday, and face 6 weeks in plaster. Didn't take the advice >>> about not stopping the fall with hands - it all happened too >>> quickly! How soon did others get back on the bike? >> >> Recumbent trike - (I use a Trice) > > A Trice would be nice, but oh what a price! > > I want a Trice Micro to keep my Dragonflyer company. Alas, the "custom" models have been discontinued as ICE can barely meet the demand for the Q & T. One is glad one got one's XXL before this calamity, even if it has been off sick for the last six months. -- Dave Larrington <http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk> They came for Eamonn Holmes; I think I'm right in saying that I applauded. |
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On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 16:06:22 +1100, TimC
<tconnors@no.spam.accepted.here-astro.swin.edu.au> wrote: >On 2008-02-20, raamman@gmail.com (aka Bruce) > was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea: >> had a right wrist fracture about 2 years ago (dominant hand) workplace >> accident; 9 months later I still had trouble opening a jar with that >> hand. I was riding after the cast came off it was very tender and >> sore; not fun especially on climbs, also my hand was very weak pulling >> the brakes (big safety concern there). I was warned a reinjury could >> cause premanent disability so be mindfull that warning might extend to >> yourself. my wrist is still stiff doing pushups and I still lack >> torque with that hand. > >I think I might have had a fractured wrist in a fall, but never went >to the doctor for it. Every now and again, 5 months later, I am >reminded of this when I try to pick up and maneuver an awkward >dichroic into the spectrograph, but only sometimes. I broke mine twice 37 and 38 years ago, more or less, and I am STILL reminded of it on occaision. I prefer "north road" bars for the limitted riding I do. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Dave "Legs Larry" Larrington wrote:
> In news:fpiu6t$g12$2@registered.motzarella.org, > Tom Sherman <sunsetss0003@REMOVETHISyahoo.com> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to > tell us: >> Pete Whelan wrote: >>> Bob C wrote: >>>> Comments on Riding after broken wrist. Got tipped off on a pothole >>>> yesterday, and face 6 weeks in plaster. Didn't take the advice >>>> about not stopping the fall with hands - it all happened too >>>> quickly! How soon did others get back on the bike? >>> Recumbent trike - (I use a Trice) >> A Trice would be nice, but oh what a price! >> >> I want a Trice Micro to keep my Dragonflyer company. > > Alas, the "custom" models have been discontinued as ICE can barely meet the > demand for the Q & T. > > One is glad one got one's XXL before this calamity, even if it has been off > sick for the last six months. > Well, now is not a good time for us 'merkins in the Colonies to be buying imported trikes due to the weak dollar. Greenspeed trikes used to be a real bargain in the US when $1 AUS was worth about $0.55 US, but are much less so now that the Australian dollar has risen to over 90 US cents. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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In uk.rec.cycling Bob C <patnbob@unwired> wrote:
> Comments on Riding after broken wrist. Got tipped off on a pothole > yesterday, and face 6 weeks in plaster. Didn't take the advice about > not stopping the fall with hands - it all happened too quickly! Hands are very useful for stopping other more important parts, such as head, from hitting things! It's no so much avoiding stopping with hands as avoiding stopping with hands on the end of straight rigidly extended arms. Keep a bend in the elbow! For best recovery I'd start moving the hand and fingers around as soon as possible as much as possible, in order to preserve range of movement and stop too much muscle atrophy while in cast. After that build up strength slowly and cautiously by doing a lot of what doesn't hurt or feel strained, and as little as possible of what does. -- Chris Malcolm cam@infirmatics.ed.ac.uk DoD #205 IPAB, Informatics, JCMB, King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, UK [http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/homes/cam/] |
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On Feb 19, 8:03*pm, Bob C <patnbob@unwired> wrote:
> Comments on Riding after broken wrist. *Got tipped off on a pothole > yesterday, and face 6 weeks in plaster. *Didn't take the advice about > not stopping the fall with hands - it all happened too quickly! *How > soon did others get back on the bike? > -- > Bob C > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com Hey Bob just wondering, how are you making out with your wrist ? I reckon the cast is off now. |
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