Old 05-15-18, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by bruce19
Start with figuring out why this happened. Could be something as simple as not changing your hand position enough.
May even be related to your gloves ? Notice any tightness that maybe limiting circulation ? I try to not let this occur between the finger separation areas.

Wear gloves with padding in the area of the Guyon's Canal. Slane et al (2011) has shown that wearing gloves can reduce the pressure on the ulnar nerve by 10 to 28 percent.

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