![]() |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Any Docs, physios or Chiros on here can help me?
I'm a deli worker who does a lot of repetition on my job. I'm also a Canadian
competitive adult figure skater. I've been going to see a chiropractor who also does physio since February after having an accident at work. The accident happened when I was walking from one part of the deli to get to the other side when I slipped on a rubber mat that is in place between the sink and the deep fryer and has a greasy watery drain beneath the mat. As I fell I twisted my right arm and shoulder. I had pain running into my neck and down into my right hand. I couldn't hold things and writing hurt. Then I went on comp for a while did so called modified work, which was cleaning and lifting things repeatedly with my left arm only. Then my left shoulder, upper back and upper arm began hurting. The right arm/shoulder is coming along but the left is worse. After getting off of comp, I resumed figure skating. Most of the time it made me feel better to skate. I have to keep on skating until the end of spring skating because I'm expected to pass a free skating test. Spring skating is over June 10th and then I will be done skating until the end of August because my skating club has no ice this summer. Besides, I know I need the break. The chiropractor has me going three times a week to see him where he and/or one of his staff gives me tens therapy, ultrasound and then chiropractic adjustments. I feel like the tens makes me feel more pain. The ultrasound helps some and so do the chiropractic adjustments. Are there other treatments that could help? I had my right side x-rayed but not my left side. Could I have torn something but not have had pain until I use my left side to do everything while on modified duty? If I could have done it all over again after the accident I would have taken time off while on comp instead of doing modified duty, would not have competed and pulled out of the three comptitions I did. Right now both shoulders ache and the back of my neck aches but mostly the left side. I also get times of pins and needles on my left side. I want to get rid of this pain once and for all. What will help? Brigitte Laskowski
__________________
"It's not age that determines but the heart." "Skating is not just a sport for the young but it's a passion for the soul of the young at heart." Brigitte Laskowski I am a nomadic adult skater who is a member of Windsor FSC (Skate Windsor) WOS SC again since Sept. 1st, 2008. http://eastcastlemusic.tripod.com Singerskates Sports Music Editing |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
I'm not a medical professional but is it possible that you injured the left side as a result of compensation and overuse (since you couldn't use or could only minimally use the right side)?
__________________
American Waltz... Once, Twice, ???? ... Q: How many coaches does it take to fix Jen's Dance Intro-3 Problems ![]() ![]() A: 5 and counting... ![]() |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
I'm not a doctor (not yet anyway), but I've heard some great things about OMM (osteopathic manipulative therapy). Not sure of the exact theory behind it, but basically, OMM is practiced by D.O.'s (Doctor of Osteopathy). They're liscensed doctors who can prescribe medication and do the same thing regular doctors do, but some of them choose to use OMM in their practice. They do things like spinal adjustments and pressure points to relieve pain and try to get the body to heal itself. The first time I heard of it, I was a bit unsure, but I went to visit an osteopathic school, and a couple of the second years asked us if we had any headaches or backaches or anything bothering us, and they did this manipulation, and it went away. So it might be worth a shot if there is one in your area. My dad's gone to them too for all sorts of reasons, since several of his clients use OMM in their practices.
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Brigitte
__________________
"It's not age that determines but the heart." "Skating is not just a sport for the young but it's a passion for the soul of the young at heart." Brigitte Laskowski I am a nomadic adult skater who is a member of Windsor FSC (Skate Windsor) WOS SC again since Sept. 1st, 2008. http://eastcastlemusic.tripod.com Singerskates Sports Music Editing |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
You might have a pinched nerve (herniated disc) in your neck. Arm and shoulder pain, along with numbness and tingling are classic symptoms.
Yeah, as an OR nurse, I've seen a few. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Hey
I am a 3rd year osteopatic medical student and would suggest OMM, but the fact that you have numbness and tingling is not normal. I normal streched or pulled muscle shouldn't cause the numbness and tingling. There is something that is called Thoracic Outlet Syndrome that involves nerve compression...I would go to your family doc who then may want you to have an MRI of your spine... |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
I agree with NCSkater, also as an OR nurse(hey what are the chances). It sounds like you have had a potential neck injury that could be compounded by a shoulder/rotator cuff injury. Having symptoms from the neck all the way down to your hands is indicative of a nerve injury. X-rays and MRI's of your neck and possibly your shoulders would probably be a good next step. Take care
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
I have a complication. I have metal wirers and a plate in my left elbow from when I broke it over 5 years ago just before I joined Windsor FSC which is now Skate Windsor, so I can't have an MRI. Looking back I should have had the wire and metal taken out a year after the surgery to fix my elbow. Now what?
Brigitte
__________________
"It's not age that determines but the heart." "Skating is not just a sport for the young but it's a passion for the soul of the young at heart." Brigitte Laskowski I am a nomadic adult skater who is a member of Windsor FSC (Skate Windsor) WOS SC again since Sept. 1st, 2008. http://eastcastlemusic.tripod.com Singerskates Sports Music Editing |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Brigitte
__________________
"It's not age that determines but the heart." "Skating is not just a sport for the young but it's a passion for the soul of the young at heart." Brigitte Laskowski I am a nomadic adult skater who is a member of Windsor FSC (Skate Windsor) WOS SC again since Sept. 1st, 2008. http://eastcastlemusic.tripod.com Singerskates Sports Music Editing |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
It was posted by Sue...you can get all the details about it form reading her post.
#3 Today, 08:02 AM sue123 Registered User Join Date: Nov 2004 Posts: 313 I'm not a doctor (not yet anyway), but I've heard some great things about OMM (osteopathic manipulative therapy |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
I'm an occupational therapist, I haven't seen you but you should check to see like someone mentioned if you have thoracic outlet syndrome, or a neck injury (specifically cervical region). It sounds like you pinched or compressed a nerve (ie: the tingling sensation) depending what nerve was involved would effect what muscles are effected and where the pain/tingling may be felt. I imagine you also prob have a bit decreased stength. As far as your side that was not acutely injured, it may now be symptomatic from overuse from non-use of the injured arm; however, you may also be experiencing associated pain. Request from your MD an MRI and get a full comprehensive eval from a recommended physiotherapist (aka physical therapist).
good luck! |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
I have a friend who is one of the youngest diagnosed with osteoporosis. She is interested in trying skating sometime - would this be a good or bad idea, does anyone know?
__________________
Casey Allen Shobe | http://casey.shobe.info "What matters is not experience per se but 'effortful study'." "At first, dreams seem impossible, then improbable, and eventually inevitable" ~ Christopher Reeve |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Weight bearing exercises are great for individuals with osteoporosis (as opposed to non-weight bearing exercises like swimming). Skating is a weight bearing exercise. Of course she should ask her MD regarding this issue. I would recommend though b/c of her diagnosis she should be extra cautious to avoid injury- since she is at risk for fractures, to wear protective gear when skating (ie: wrist guards, knee/elbow pads). all the best and happy skating! |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
there are other imaging tests your doctor can order for you that won't be contraindicated by the metal. |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
__________________
"It's not age that determines but the heart." "Skating is not just a sport for the young but it's a passion for the soul of the young at heart." Brigitte Laskowski I am a nomadic adult skater who is a member of Windsor FSC (Skate Windsor) WOS SC again since Sept. 1st, 2008. http://eastcastlemusic.tripod.com Singerskates Sports Music Editing |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#17
|
|||
|
|||
If your elbow was done only 5 years ago, it shouldn't be a problem for an MRI. I had plate and screws in my neck 2 years ago and then needed an MRI for my shoulder 3 months ago. No problem. They also can do a Cat Scan as an alternative. Of note, MRIs of the shoulder can miss a lot and sometimes it is better to have an MRI arthrogram (die is injected into your vein prior to the MRI and gives more detailed results.)
Conern has rightly been expressed by several posters that with signs of nerve compression, you need to have it more fully evaluated. If you let it go too long, you could have irreversible nerve damage, or a recovery that takes years, to your arm. While OD manipulation (by OD or Chiropractor) has its place and can help many people, there comes a time when you need to consult with traditional MDs. I'm a little surprised Comp. didn't advise you to have further tests. Let us know what you decide. |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
![]() |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|