I had carpel tunnel relief surgery a few years back, my hands still haven't fully recovered.
I cant stand to use any gardening tools for more than 30 seconds at a time. They all vibrate horrendously.
How hard is it to perfectly balance an electric motor, or a single cylinder 2/4 stroke? Doesn't anyone use balance shafts?
Even high end Stihl will walk all over if left to run on concrete. Vibration dampening gloves are bulky, and have very little though given to them. I wish Adidas would make gloves using their Cloud stuff.
Is there a manufacturer that specializes in making perfectly balanced, vibration free hardening tools such as leaf blowers, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, etc?
Or any aftermarket shop that specialize in post production improvements? Is there a Ruf to Stihl?
shovel, and rakes vibrate? who knew?
while they dont vibrate, the impact they cause is just as bad.
Sounds like you need to drive down to home depot and pick up the garden tools hanging out in the parking lot.
>How hard is it to perfectly balance an electric motor, or a single cylinder 2/4 stroke? Doesn't anyone use balance shafts?
Sounds like the consumer doesn't appreciate fine engineering? Would be interesting to see just how your criteria would alter the price of tools like those. I guess the "gardeners with carpel tunnel" demographic isn't making it's voice heard in the marketplace.
dude, just get lamb lard and pass it on your carpal bones.
>tunnel relief surgery
the problem is that you trusted pharmakeia to disable you.
all tunnel carpal problems are due to non lubrication of the ligaments that with extensive use will get inflamed.
the surgery they cut lose the only thing that keeps the ligament in place, because of this, you lose your grip strength forever.
it´s the same as surgery for gallbladder removal, it will not treat you, it will just take it off and disable your body function.
go get some cadaveric ligament with a real doctor to rebuild that carpal ligament.
i had lost feeling in multiple fingers, and both hands were weak.
i spent 6 weeks in physical therapy attempting to avoid surgery.
the surgery helped, and my hand are better than before. i work in IT and spend hours behind a keyboards, my doc told me to find a new profession.
I've written software for nearly 10 years. No issues. Get your posture sorted out (wrist, back, etc). Loose some weight, and strengthen your tendons.
The trick is to get the steroid shot before the damage is that extensive requiring surgery, my left hand had damage but was able to resolve it with one steroid shot
Should've listened to the call center girls. They all know the down low shit on carpal tunnel.
First you get your carpal. Then you get 5 more years of work. Then you get the one in your elbow. Then you get 5 more years of work. Then you stop working because you can't work.
Carpal tunnel surgery helped me out with 90% of the issues but then again I had the most invasive procedure done, hand no longer goes numb and I stopped dropping tools
the numbness is just the nerve inflamated, when this happens you should refil b12 and b6, ingest good saturated oils for myelin production.
this guys is correct
>Carpal tunnel surgery helped me out with 90% of the issues
you trust israeli mafia too much
NGMI
The vibration you feel in a 2 stroke isn't due to balance, it's because there is no way to remove the shock of an explosion inside it.
Make a vibration-dampening handle with some kind of looped spring like one of those grip exercisers and some low density rubber.
I think you would have been better off (and maybe still) doing exercises and stretches to help your wrist instead of DIY hacks.
I had a bulged disc in my neck and instead of surgery I did chiropractic and physical therapy. Problem solved.
You need to still go to physical therapy dude and take it easy its gonna take a year before you're back to normal there are exercises you need to do and you need a therapist to break up the adhesions, its painful af but its worth it
ive had carpel tunnel from working desk jobs. best recommendation is doing the opposite of what you usually do. which is grab shit 24/7.
open up your hands and put some weight into it. all 4's, no homo.
this, i would add use a fricking vertical mouse in an office environment, and maybe look at some meme ergo keyboards that are higher in the center of it
do what mongolian monks do and buddusts that practice combat do or kickboxing muay tai CONDITION your hand im talking eat more food so your hand heals maybe even get a surgery to re cut your tendons to regrow like bone splintes but yeah get used to punching bag swiping your forearm on some tough material rock etc let it build back up with trama or focus grit the pain just hold it literally. people have put themselves on fire before just to jump in the pool for party stunbts you can do the same
>he accepted voluntary surgery
why does it look so much like goatse
maybe the mouse needs a tall cushion by its fail/butt just so your hand/foream then "floats" by the wrists