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    Re: Trigger finger

    Come to Kentucky, with this heat and humidity, you won't have any trouble with not being able to fish.

    Grumpy

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    Angry Re: Trigger finger

    Is that the real name for it? My hands hurt so bad after fishing allday. It is the same hand, the left one that holds the reel. All I can do is take a few pain killers and rest it. I got a tourny this weekend and now you got me thinking about it.

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    Re: Trigger finger

    lol grumpy, i went pond hopping yesterday and only pulled 2 out... i know how you feel right now, its been kind of a miserable stretch

    Slim, ill try to explain it as best as possible. But its when the sheath around the joint of the finger gets inflammed from overuse due to gripping. It essentially causes your finger to lock in a bent position, and can sometimes cause pain to straighten it out and re-warm the muscle. Its typically felt in the morning or after long stretches where the finger may have stayed in a bent position.

    Recommendations for treatment is a splint to keep it straight and 4-6 weeks rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClarkIR View Post
    lol grumpy, i went pond hopping yesterday and only pulled 2 out... i know how you feel right now, its been kind of a miserable stretch

    Slim, ill try to explain it as best as possible. But its when the sheath around the joint of the finger gets inflammed from overuse due to gripping. It essentially causes your finger to lock in a bent position, and can sometimes cause pain to straighten it out and re-warm the muscle. Its typically felt in the morning or after long stretches where the finger may have stayed in a bent position.

    Recommendations for treatment is a splint to keep it straight and 4-6 weeks rest.
    ouch, i used to have tennis elbow in both arms, it would get so bad that after a tourny i would have to drive with arms on my knee and just use my fingers. i have had shots in both elbows and shock treatment,

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    Re: Trigger finger

    Simple fix. Tape the reel to your hand! On a serious note my hand used to get tired after a long day fishing. Especially deep cranking. I found a way to fix that. Get a item called rod grip. It's the same people who make reel grips. It increases the size of the rod which leaves your hand in a more open position. You may laugh at this (I know I did) but it makes a huge difference. I tried it for a couple hours, soon as I got home I ordered them for every rod. It also keeps your foam/cork in perfect shape.

    http://www.reelgrip.com/

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    Re: Trigger finger

    i don't get this, but my wrist always hurts like hell after a few hours of deep cranking

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    Re: Trigger finger

    Fishing is hard on you – had so many problems casting with my right arm – carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, torn rotator cuff, rheumatoid & osteo arthritis – that when it hurt too bad I’d try using my left arm.

    Fixed me right up - now they both hurt!

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    Re: Trigger finger

    Thanks for the info justin... i havent checked the link yet... but I grip the reel and seldom grip the rod(only when my wrist hurts or so)

    I actually think Im getting it because of the fact that ive gone to almost exclusively jig fishing (thanks paul).

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    Re: Trigger finger

    I do to. Don't ask me how but I'm telling you the things help. Maybe cause my pinkie and ring finger are still around the rod while my pointer and middle are wrapped around the reel. (yes I know I hold it funny!)

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    Re: Trigger finger

    I don't know about that other stuff but I can tell you what fixed my trigger fingers. GLUCOSAMINE. I take 500 to 1500 mg a day. Since I started taking it my trigger finger has gone away. I'm not sure how long it took but one day I realized that I didn't have it anymore. It'll help all your other joints as well. You can get it over the counter at Wal-Mart or any drug store. Try it, it'll help.

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    Re: Trigger finger

    Quote Originally Posted by HoosierDon View Post
    I don't know about that other stuff but I can tell you what fixed my trigger fingers. GLUCOSAMINE. I take 500 to 1500 mg a day. Since I started taking it my trigger finger has gone away. I'm not sure how long it took but one day I realized that I didn't have it anymore. It'll help all your other joints as well. You can get it over the counter at Wal-Mart or any drug store. Try it, it'll help.
    i did try those pills. but it take a long time for them take effect,( about 6 weeks) and they are huge pills. i still have some left, but Don is right they will help, maybe that is why mine when away,

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    Re: Trigger finger

    I used to get that REALLY bad..........I found out last year, that my hands prefer the Cumara rods with the spongy rubber versus hard cork grips. I used to get really tired in the forearm and my hand, but after switching to Cumara Rods last year, I've pretty much eliminated the problem.

    I don't think the Cumara Rods are as good as my G. Loomis rods as far as feel goes, but being able to fish them all day and not have my hands ache, is a PLUS.

    If you've not tried them yet, I'd give the Cumara, or ANY good rod with a spongy handle a try.

    Later,

    Geo

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