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I was once told by an orthoped that to reduce the ulnar nerve compression, one should hold the bar almost as shaking hands with the bar but the wrist turned up ever so slightly, the trekking bars allow you hold the bar on the sides for extended periods of time (like driving a bus with hands at 3 and 9 o'clock). YMMV
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