carpel tunnel surgery recovery time

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Who has experience with carpel tunnel surgery and recovery time in relation to shooting pool? I just had my right hand "fixed," and I do shoot right handed. I think I'll be able to shoot fairly soon, but I may put off breaking for a while.
Any thoughts or experience with this?
Thanks,
Karl
 
Heya Karl,

I had the Carpal Tunnel Release surgery years ago. Recovery from it was pretty quick. I'd say I was back to normal playing withing a couple of weeks. The hardest part was just getting through the first few physical therapy sessions. I remember I couldn't touch my index fingertip to any other fingertip for about 3 days. If they give you the colored putty's to start strengthening your hand again, use them as much as you can. That (I believe) was the game changer for me.

~Roy
 
its not always that simple some people take longer to heal.i had the surgery and i am a journyman plumber and fitter.it took me about a year to regain full strength in my hand.hope it all works out for you,hoss.
 
Best advice i could give is find a Occupational therapist that specializes in hands and preferrably one that is a CHT, certified hand therapist. i've needed the services following 2 surgeries to my dominant hand unfortunatly, but fortunatly im married to an OT that does hands...
 
It is different for everyone

in my case, i was off work for one week with each hand.
With the first hand that i had done, my left & dominent hand, i put siding on my barn.
I was carefull & it did cause some pain, but it needed done.
With the right hand i was off work for a week & i took it easy.
My job involves typing for about half of my 10 hour day.

Best of luck to you,

SLIM
 
I'm right handed, and had my left hand done. I started doing everything once the wound healed, about a week. I would say it took a year to be 100%, but after 2 weeks, the only thing I couldn't do is hit my palm against something.

I didn't have a severe syndrome, and I had arthrothropic surgery.

Rodney
 
I had the Carpal Tunnel Release surgery years ago. Recovery from it was pretty quick. I'd say I was back to normal playing withing a couple of weeks.
~Roy

Whoa ... I'm supposed to have that surgery also. A couple of weeks to get back to playing pool, that's all well and good, but ... I don't know if I could go that long without sex. :scratchhead:
 
results so far

I wish I hadn't put this off!
I could feel results almost immediately after the meds wore off. Typing was never all that bad, but a mouse killed me so I resorted to a trackball at work. Using the mouse I have here was fine within a couple days.
My issue was caused by construction work, which I haven't done for years. I've managed it pretty well with acupuncture, but haven't had good access to it over the last 5 years.
I am wearing a Modabber wrist brace primarily to protect my palm. I strongly suggest it for sleeping as well as recovery. I've tried many... they are available online for about $25 each.
The only real issue I have at the moment is wiping my behind. Doing it left handed is far more awkward than I ever imagined! Thankfully I'm determined and persistent.
Thanks again for all the responses.
Karl
 
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