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    Question Should I upgrade my wrist guard to deal w/ wrist pain?

    Hi all,

    After not bowling for awhile, I joined a league and I hurt my wrist pretty bad after my first game. I have finished the league and have taken 2 months of rest (No bowling at all) but my wrist still hurts about the same. I wrap the top part of my hand and wrist with boxing wrap and then wear a Robby's leather wrist guard. For the most part, my wrist pain is minimal once I bowl a few times but I would like to eliminate the pain if possible. Having said that, I'm considering buying one of those $50+ aluminum wrist guards (Such as a Brunswick Power Koil). I've never worn one so I don't know if they will provide better wrist support over the 2 items that I use. Any insight would be appreciated! Thanks!

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    First of all, with that much pain, did you consult a Doctor? I know from my own experience that it usually takes my wife a few days of nagging to go get things checked out. If your regular GP kinda blows it off, check in with a sports doctor. They deal with these sort of injuries all the time. Because you haven't bowled in a while you always should start off slow.

    As far as a wrist support, yes, absolutely. Try someones else's in the league to get a feel for them, as they all have a different feel, and before you drop a bunch of money, make sure it's ok. Every once in a while, I'll pull mine out when my wrist is a little sore, or I get the feeling I'm breaking my wrist. I'll wear it for a couple of games and then put it back. Good luck.

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    I personally do use wrist guard previously when i'm first learning how to hook a ball.. but i felt that it has restricted my wrist movement too much.. so now, i'm bowling without a wrist guard already..
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    Quote Originally Posted by eugene02 View Post
    I personally do use wrist guard previously when i'm first learning how to hook a ball.. but i felt that it has restricted my wrist movement too much.. so now, i'm bowling without a wrist guard already..
    I ideally don't want to use a wrist guard for the reasons you've mentioned. Being free of restriction, allows you to angle your wrist in different directions to alter the hook on your ball. Most pros don't even use wrist guards. However, I would be in pain without one. It's weird, I bowled often in high school and I never had wrist pain (I still bowled with a wrist guard). I then came back to bowling after a few years of not bowling and now my wrist is screwed up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob
    First of all, with that much pain, did you consult a Doctor? I know from my own experience that it usually takes my wife a few days of nagging to go get things checked out. If your regular GP kinda blows it off, check in with a sports doctor. They deal with these sort of injuries all the time.
    Do you think a doctor would really be able to help me? I would hate to pay $100 for someone to tell me to give it rest or just to be told about certain wrist strengthening exercises.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morgothaod View Post
    I ideally don't want to use a wrist guard for the reasons you've mentioned. Being free of restriction, allows you to angle your wrist in different directions to alter the hook on your ball. Most pros don't even use wrist guards. However, I would be in pain without one. It's weird, I bowled often in high school and I never had wrist pain (I still bowled with a wrist guard). I then came back to bowling after a few years of not bowling and now my wrist is screwed up.



    Do you think a doctor would really be able to help me? I would hate to pay $100 for someone to tell me to give it rest or just to be told about certain wrist strengthening exercises.
    Well, again speaking from experience, if you've torn something up in your wrist and continue to bowl with it in pain, you might be throwing your last games. I know in this economy no one wants to cough up $100 bucks, but if it keeps bothering you and you're in as much pain as you say, a sports doctor may find something.

    As far as the wrist brace goes, sure they will restrict your movement of your wrist, but I'd rather wear one and not be thinking about the pain as I release the ball. I want to concentrate on throwing the ball correctly, not pain. I'd rather adjust my shot to the roll, rotation and speed, than take a chance on having to sit out for a couple of months.

    Any "good coach" would probably give you the same advice. If one of my team members were in the same position, I'd give him the same advice. I just had a 13 year old junior bowler, last year hurt her shoulder on one shot and pull up in pain. We iced it down right away, her Mom brought her to a doctor who then referred her to a sports doctor. 2 months later she had surgery on her shoulder and we're hoping she'll be back this season. Her doctor say's she should be as good as new. We're hoping so.

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    Pain in your body's way of telling you that something is wrong. You need to see your doctor...

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    When you talk to the doc be sure to let them know that you have rested it. It's not just a strain after 2 months.
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    Learn how to use the ball gravity for you instead of against you. Practice the push away with no fingers in your ball and you'll see how to hold the ball correctly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ball99999 View Post
    Learn how to use the ball gravity for you instead of against you. Practice the push away with no fingers in your ball and you'll see how to hold the ball correctly
    What?!?!? This deals with the current pain HOW? Bowl without fingers and you won't hurt your wrist?
    Push away? The 90's are over stop using the push away altogether and learn to hinge it.
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    [QUOTE=The German Shepherd;48671]Pain in your body's way of telling you that something is wrong. You need to see your doctor...

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