AlisonK
Cathlete
I had promised Diane (Targo) to give her an update on my recovery from my surgery to my wrist removing a ganglion cyst. So I thought I would post for you.
It's been 3 1/2 weeks and things are progressing nicely. I got my brace off after 9 days. For the first 9 days I couldn't do much of anything except a couple short bike rides on the recumbant bike. Now for the last week and a half I have been resuming my cardio workouts (step and running no kickboxing yet). I have a brace I can wear to support my wrist while I excercise. For strength work I have mostly done floor work and just for the first time did do some of the standing work in the PS legs tape with 3lb barbells. Im not supposed to do any lifting until the end of this month after I see my doctor. So the good news is I haven't lost much of anything in the way of cardio endurance etc. I have lost strength in upper body for sure. My left arm (the one I had surgery on) is visably smaller than my right arm and just atrophied a great deal. I guess that will be my biggest challenge to recover it and make both arms equal again. Anyway, I hope this helps and if you have any more questions let me know. I can also email you if you want me to a few more weeks from now to update you .
Cruncholi (and anyone else who might have had an injury to their arm or wrist): My question is did you have alot of atrophy in your arm that had the surgery? Was your right arm alot weaker? What do you do to regain strength in the weak side? Extra reps for that side ? Or do you start out by only working on that side till it catches up to the stronger side? Im curious how to go about this when I can resume lifting.
I hope this wasn't too long and rambling. At least I have my typing muscles back and can start joining everyone on the board again hehe
Thanks,
Alison
It's been 3 1/2 weeks and things are progressing nicely. I got my brace off after 9 days. For the first 9 days I couldn't do much of anything except a couple short bike rides on the recumbant bike. Now for the last week and a half I have been resuming my cardio workouts (step and running no kickboxing yet). I have a brace I can wear to support my wrist while I excercise. For strength work I have mostly done floor work and just for the first time did do some of the standing work in the PS legs tape with 3lb barbells. Im not supposed to do any lifting until the end of this month after I see my doctor. So the good news is I haven't lost much of anything in the way of cardio endurance etc. I have lost strength in upper body for sure. My left arm (the one I had surgery on) is visably smaller than my right arm and just atrophied a great deal. I guess that will be my biggest challenge to recover it and make both arms equal again. Anyway, I hope this helps and if you have any more questions let me know. I can also email you if you want me to a few more weeks from now to update you .
Cruncholi (and anyone else who might have had an injury to their arm or wrist): My question is did you have alot of atrophy in your arm that had the surgery? Was your right arm alot weaker? What do you do to regain strength in the weak side? Extra reps for that side ? Or do you start out by only working on that side till it catches up to the stronger side? Im curious how to go about this when I can resume lifting.
I hope this wasn't too long and rambling. At least I have my typing muscles back and can start joining everyone on the board again hehe
Thanks,
Alison