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Title: sprained thumb- any advice on shooting?
Post by: jhg on September 16, 2011, 10:12:00 AM
Well, my system of conditioning playing ice hockey threw me a little curve yesterday just ahead of my week in the backcountry after elk. In a major train wreak on the ice I sprained my thumb on my bow hand.

No sympathy needed, but advice on how I can rig a splint to shoot my bow might help. I iced it right away and hit the ibuprofen. But today it is very tender. Drat is an understatement.

Anyone else face this issue?

Thanks

Joshua
Title: Re: sprained thumb- any advice on shooting?
Post by: KodiakMag on September 16, 2011, 10:29:00 AM
Have you tried wrapping it with an ace bandage? Should help some and as a buffer between your hand and the bow. Hope you heal soon!
Title: Re: sprained thumb- any advice on shooting?
Post by: cyred4d on September 16, 2011, 10:32:00 AM
Second on the ace bandage. Lot of ice and ibuprofen like you are already doing. Maybe also consider a bow strap to tie your hand to the bow.
Title: Re: sprained thumb- any advice on shooting?
Post by: Shakes.602 on September 16, 2011, 12:15:00 PM
Like a Stiff-Type Removeable Splint, along with a Bow Strap to keep the Hand on the Bow??  ALONG  with the  ACE  Bandage,  ICE USAGE: after Shooting, 10 min. On, 10 Min. Off using a Washcloth between Ice Bag & Skin. Try holding Hand above HeartLevel to reduce the Throbbing, and whatever Pain Killer Suits your Stomach!!  :readit:    AND  like any  Boo-Boo ..... DONT RUSH IT!!    :saywhat:
Title: Re: sprained thumb- any advice on shooting?
Post by: Bonebuster on September 16, 2011, 08:59:00 PM
My best advice...let it rest a bit first.

Been there done that, except, I broke the bone between my wrist and my thumb...that one where the thumb starts.

Now, it has a curve in it, that just happens to be the shape of a bow handle.

A sprain involves soft tissue, and the more you irritate it, the longer it takes to heal.
Title: Re: sprained thumb- any advice on shooting?
Post by: Night Wing on September 16, 2011, 10:28:00 PM
Your best bet is "patience". Leave it rest and don't aggravate the injury. You just can't hurry Time to heal.