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Sprains from Stitching?

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 2:01 pm
by Little_Rat
I was rushing to finish a hardanger piece and long story short, due to various factors, I had to hold everything in an awkward position and my fingers did most of the work, as opposed to my whole arm. I woke up with my index finger hurting. The pain eventually goes away but it comes back every morning. Does anyone have any suspicions what is up or any suggestions for the future? Can you "throw out" a finger?
I know most forums don't allow medical advice but I'm wondering if anyone has had similar experience.
Thanks!

Re: Sprains from Stitching?

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 4:08 pm
by wendywombat
Sounds like you have RSI (repetitive strain injury)
Not nice! Rest and anti inflammatory tablets should help.

Poor you! :bandaid: :hug:

I am happy to stand corrected if I'm wrong though! :whistle:

Re: Sprains from Stitching?

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 4:36 pm
by zammits
Sry i don't abuse to give medical advice but just a question are you sure it's only the fault of stitching?better seek medical advice from your g.p i think.

Re: Sprains from Stitching?

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 11:55 pm
by Squirrel
It does sound very life RSI and very definitely not nice at all. Rest it as much as you can. :bandaid: meanwhile have some :coffee: :cake:

Re: Sprains from Stitching?

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 12:40 am
by Little_Rat
Thanks for the information. Luckily, I will be very busy the next two weeks, so I can leave my sewing unattended (And busy for a good reason. I'm visiting my parents and then going on a vacation in New York City with my husband).

Re: Sprains from Stitching?

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 12:56 am
by tiffstitch
Could be RSI. Rest is the best thing and I also try and lay flat about 15 minutes to straighten my back and neck. I would check with your doctor if it doesn't get better soon.

Re: Sprains from Stitching?

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2015 8:38 am
by richardandtracy
When doing a fair bit of stitching I too get pain in the end knuckle of my index finger. Suggests to me that I need to cut back on the daily rate. Over the last couple of years I have developed a small lump on the knuckle too, and that's the bit that hurts most. It also hurts when I get gout elsewhere (a Y Chromosome defect inherited from my dad that I could happily do without).

Regards,

Richard.