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help with aches from Multitabling
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This past week i decided to play alot more poker than I usually do online. 5000+ hands 6 tabling a day. Now i have noticed that my forearm aches. I believe this is referred to as Carpel Tunnel? Can anyone suggest ways for me to stop this from happening? Ive thought of using my left arm once in a while. |
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Re: help with aches from Multitabling
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Hi This past week i decided to play alot more poker than I usually do online. 5000+ hands 6 tabling a day. Now i have noticed that my forearm aches. I believe this is referred to as Carpel Tunnel? Can anyone suggest ways for me to stop this from happening? Ive thought of using my left arm once in a while. [/ QUOTE ] poker players are athletes..... it ain't easy, get a gym membership and start squating heavy |
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Re: help with aches from Multitabling
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Hi This past week i decided to play alot more poker than I usually do online. 5000+ hands 6 tabling a day. Now i have noticed that my forearm aches. I believe this is referred to as Carpel Tunnel? Can anyone suggest ways for me to stop this from happening? Ive thought of using my left arm once in a while. [/ QUOTE ] Ergonomic chair might help. Also look at a support glove. |
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Re: help with aches from Multitabling
get a mouse pad with a cushion where your wrist is and also make sure you are not pressing your arm down on the table when playing. This is usually around the forearm area and stops bloodflow to your hand.
Try to use your left hand when playing fewer tables |
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Re: help with aches from Multitabling
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get a mouse pad with a cushion where your wrist is and also make sure you are not pressing your arm down on the table when playing. This is usually around the forearm area and stops bloodflow to your hand. Try to use your left hand when playing fewer tables [/ QUOTE ] This is sick. I registered four months after the rat and I already have twice the posts. But I noticed one guy who joined around three days ago and he already had about four hundred posts. Does he have a life? Do I for that matter? |
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Re: help with aches from Multitabling
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[ QUOTE ] get a mouse pad with a cushion where your wrist is and also make sure you are not pressing your arm down on the table when playing. This is usually around the forearm area and stops bloodflow to your hand. Try to use your left hand when playing fewer tables [/ QUOTE ] This is sick. I registered four months after the rat and I already have twice the posts. But I noticed one guy who joined around three days ago and he already had about four hundred posts. Does he have a life? Do I for that matter? [/ QUOTE ] haha. 'the rat' I was a lurker for a long while. i think ive posted all my replies in the past 3 weeks. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: help with aches from Multitabling
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get a mouse pad with a cushion where your wrist is and also make sure you are not pressing your arm down on the table when playing. This is usually around the forearm area and stops bloodflow to your hand. Try to use your left hand when playing fewer tables [/ QUOTE ] Ok cool, thanks for the advice. I always had my arm pushed on table. I just tried holding my mouse without my arm no table, 5 secs, could tell that wouldnt work for me already haha. Mouse closer to edge i guess. Looks like I need to invest in a better mouse (with cushion). |
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Re: help with aches from Multitabling
ahhh turns out work has one ofthose mouse pads with cushion.
Some special gel in it or some crap. Alright im all set to multitable :-) |
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Re: help with aches from Multitabling
I think that 'gel' is also used for fake boobs ! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] sorry completely off topic but had to say it
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