Thumb Pain and Chronic tendonitis
When I first graduated from Massage school, I jumped into a full time practice immediately (22-24 per week!). I was hurting before I could cash my first checks! Here's what I did then (it helped), and here's what I do now:I sought regular chiropractic care. My wrists & thumbs were adjusted just as often as my neck/upper back. My chiropractor suggested I drink black cherry extract (found in any health food/supps store) & do ice baths up to my forearms twice a day. It helped. I learned even more about changing my work & that helped alot too.Now-a-days I would suggest sleeping at night with wrist compression braces. I do this after particularly taxing days or blocks of appointments where I am working 'so hard it hurts'. I can go to sleep with very swollen fingers/wrists & distal forearm & wake up with no inflamation at all after wearing those braces. I still am devoted to ice baths when I need them, although I hate the sensation of them even still.One last thing. Get quiet in your mind & seriously look at your work. I have done this twice in the last month & a half for two different physical complaints I developed. Your effectiveness can still remain optimal while changing your work patterns. Here's a specific example: yesterday I had only 3 therapies. All three deep tissue. 1hr/90 min/90 min. All three differing needs, but 'tough' work. During the quiet time I had between number 2 & 3, I knew I was headed for a hurtin & decided to do something about it. I made good creative decisions about my work on client 3 that really opened my mind. I knew I was going to have to really work hard & long on this last back. That's where I do the most thumb work. (the accupressure, the stripping & cross fiber work, etc). I worked on the back until I was approaching my limit, added sombra & my wheat berry heat packs... moved on to a leg & foot, giving my entire body a different flow & feel. Back to the back. Briefly. Added a cooling gel. Moved to the other leg/foot. returned to the back/neck/shoulders. Normally after I'd flip this client I'd work immediately again on neck & shoulders. No way. draped/wrapped a heat pack (so she got heat-cool-heat) around the shoulders & neck like a collar. Worked front of leg first, etc, etc. I got creative, we both benefitted from changing up 'her' protocol. She felt the benefit of my energy & am not hurting today.I have to add, I don't do cookie cutter massages, but I do have different plans or maps with different clients. I thought that was 'customizing' my work. I found out yesterday how much further I could bend my own sensibilities & help us both.Good luck.Can you secure a mentor in your local area? Somebody who graduated from the same school, etc? They can help you with some different strokes, etc. Sometimes its not a ripe time (or affordable, etc) to take a new class, etc. You could even get a group of local MTs together for 'swap' tea hour, etc. Swap success stories, secrets, etc. Plan on trading with one another, etc.Jill/Sagetherapist