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mitchleblanc wrote:Although at the comp, we did generally avoid small pockets.. I don't think it's fair to blame route-setters for blowing your own tendons...........!
Fred wrote:did you catch yourself with your tendon while falling?
dquinn wrote:I asked a med student and got a good reply:
"Sounds like you ripped a muscle. From what you say, it sounds like it's not a
complete rip because you can still voluntarily move the finger under its own
force (if you cannot move the finger under its own force then it's a complete
rip). It would make sense that the pain increases with exertion since muscle
activity increases with exertion. Also, muscles in your elbow going to your
fingers go throught the carpal tunnel and if they're inflammed, you'll
feel the
pain first in the wrist - because it's an enclosed space.
OR, it could be a tendon rip. From what you say, it's hard to tell if
the ripped
tendon is in your finger, or in your elbow. The radiation pattern (starts in
finger, moves to elbow) suggests that the tear is in the finger, but I'm not
sure what other features would help differentiate it. It's nothing some ice can't heal"
I'm voting for ripped muscle. Beats a tendon injury. I'll get it checked out.
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