Originally posted by Autumnarcher:
Started taking Glucosmine w/msm 3 days ago, its definitely helping. MRI/PT tommorrow.
The glucosmine is great stuff. a natural WD 40 for the joints.... just don't take it on an empty stomach.
here is another idea for you when you get back into exercising with a light weight bow. try rotating your grip hand in different positions when applying the pressure. high wrist vs low palm pressure. then do the same with rotating your grip putting more pressure on the life line vs the thumb pad....
This is something you could do at you doctors office, or PT guys too. take a bow into their office and show them how you like to grip the bow, then ask them what position you can place your hand on the grip when applying pressure that will use a different muscle configuration.
like a few other guys here have already mentioned using a different bow with a different kind of grip location could be the answer to prayers.
This doesn't mean you need to go out and buy another bow either.... although it's going to take a light weight bow to get started.
The point i'm trying to make is that getting a grip custom shaped to your hand that forces you to hold it where you are not re injuring yourself may be the ticket.
i have been building custom riser shapes to fit an archers hand to exact specifications for quite awhile now. i would gladly volunteer to provide you with a lighter weight "PT" bow and do some grip alterations until you come up with something you can draw putting the pressure in the right spot. it may take a bit of shipping a riser back and forth. but I'll bet i can get you fixed up with a trainer bow that you can shoot comfortably.
And would be glad to do it pro-bono to help a fellow archer out.
if this works out well it may be possible to reshape the riser on your hunting bow and drop the poundage a wee bit too.....
Please let me know if i can help out. I've built "PT" limbs for a few guys in the past, and can fix you up here I'm sure.
BTW... Sixby mentioning that a static tip recurve bow could benefit you in higher poundage, is spot on..... these static tip bows put a whole new meaning to the description of a Smoooooth drawing bow. Without getting into a bunch of technical stuff, they feel like you are getting a let off in weight half way through the draw, and are smooth drawing right out to anchor. A standard long bow draws 2.5 - 3 pounds per inch increase through the draw. these static tip curves dip down to as low as 1.5 PPI. A 53 pound bow actually feels like you are only drawing 47#... i kid you not.