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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Broken wrist recovery
I have been practising yoga for several years now. (Hatha) I broke my wrist in May of this year and had to have surgery with an external fixator put in place for 6 weeks. I am still in physiotherapy trying to gain strength and flexibility back. My question is this: has anyone done the same and how long did it take you to be able to put full weight on the wrist in order to do (for example) Downward Facing Dog? I have returned to my gym and am trying to keep up with the class, but it ends in frustration. If anyone has had a similar experience, I would love to hear about it. I am 40 yrs. old.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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You are only seeking feedback from others who have recovered from a broken wrist??
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Had a bycicle fall this summer, full weight on my left wrist, no broken bones (thanks to regular plank pose practices) but serious soft tissue damage. It took three months to apply full weight on it again, but still had pain. Full painless recovery took another month. I am 35.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Broken
Hi,
I broke my scafoid (I hope the spelling is correct) bone in my wrist in 1999 (I was then 29), it took me 8 weeks out of yoga and it took me about two years to gain my strenght back in my wrist. My physiotherapist gave me a little stress ball and I had to do about 200-300 presses a day in order to help me to strenghten the muscles around the fracture again. It helped and I am still able to put my full weight on my wrist. Take it slow with the asanas in the beginning that require too much weight on the wrist and increase it with time.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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wrist recovery
Thank you Pandara and Hubert. I guess I am expecting too much too soon. I need to be more patient with myself in order to heal. I experienced a Colles fracture, in which I broke the radius of my right hand (dominant of course!)
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I broke my wrist 6 months ago!
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wishing you a good healing.... |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Hi,
I suffered a colles fracture 3 weeks ago and have an external fixator. I still have some pain, particularly at night- did anyone else experience this? Dr has taken xrays since surgery and is happy with how it looks- very achey though. Interested to hear other's experiences. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
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colles wrist fracture
Hi Lisa,
It is 9 months since my fracture. I have very good mobility but cannot put weight through it when doing a cobra or bridge, etc. I have been told it may never feel pain free. To have pain at 3 weeks from fracture is completely normal. It is amazing what your body is up to to heal the break. Everyone is different and some people are fine after the bone has healed but there can be soft tissue damage too. I met another woman in my yoga class who also broke her wrist 3 years ago and she still suffers discomfort. I hope to never break a bone again. It really is a deep injury and best avoided. Wishing you all the very best. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Yoga and broken wrist
I also broke my wrist recently and have been longing to get back into my routine. I have been cautioned about putting weight on my wrist. I believe the type of break makes a difference. Mine was a complete break of the Tibia and putting weight on it can cause it to collaspe slightly and shorten your arm due to the shape of that bone. Lifting is not as much a problem. I did not require surgery but I am in a brace for protection.
I am satisfying myself with simple movements to soothing music. Frustration is not good. Recovery from wrist fractures can take 6 to 12 months. I also had a shoulder injury that required time and patience. I came back from that using Yoga for strength and peace. Relax, take it slow and find a peaceful place. |
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