[rehab] Does "cane elbow" exist for anyone else?
Floyd, Fatos
fatos.floyd at nebraska.gov
Wed Aug 17 19:23:55 UTC 2011
Nebraska Commission for the Blind just released set of videos called Pathway to Independence.
If you go to www.ncbvi.ne.gov
And then to pathway to independence link, you can watch and listen 25 minute video on cane travel.
You can also access this through YouTube.
Thanks
Fatos Floyd
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From: rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jane.Lansaw at dars.state.tx.us
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 12:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [rehab] Does "cane elbow" exist for anyone else?
Another method is the "Open palm technique" where you don't move your wrist either. This is done with the palm facing upward and the cane handle is moved with the fingers in a loose grip. Now, I don't believe this caused my carpel tunnel syndrome but I know it exacerbated a preexisting condition. I had the surgery and now I don't have a problem with the open palm. If you want to try it and can't get around any users who can demonstrate, put your cane in the palm of your hand, hold your wrist with the free hand with the thumb over your pulse point and use that hand to keep the wrist of your cane hand still. This has the added advantage of keeping your cane in the middle of your body too. Grin.
There is a little more wrist action in the pencil grip but that can minimize movement in the elbow. With practice, you can minimize wrist movement too.
Getting good with either hand is always a good idea. That is the one good thing Carpel Tunnel syndrome did for me, it made me use my left hand and get comfortable with it. Now I can use either.
Come to convention in Dallas next July. There are a lot of cane users with a lot of cane techniques to show you if you ask. You might even be able to get a little free advice from all the blind travel teachers who are always around convention.
Good luck,
Jane
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From: rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dick Davis
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 8:49 AM
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Subject: Re: [rehab] Does "cane elbow" exist for anyone else?
Elizabeth,
Many people have been taught to travel with their arm extended. Often that is because they were taught using a shorter cane, and extending their arm was the only way to get adequate protection. At BLIND, Inc. and the other NFB centers, we use one that comes at least up to your chin. In that way you can rest your arm against the side of your body and use your wrist only. If you are using an aluminum cane, you might want to consider using one of the lighter NFB ones.
Dick Davis
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From: rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Alissa.Auer at dars.state.tx.us
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 8:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [rehab] Does "cane elbow" exist for anyone else?
I know a few people who have had cane elbow. Their doctors treat it as tennis elbow. One of my friends sees a chiropractor and wears a brace on her elbow that helps. I'd start with your regular doctor and see what they say. OR if you're into acupuncture I've heard that can help tremendously too.
Alissa Auer
Employment Assistance Specialist
Division for Blind Services
**note new phone number 817-759-3506**
http://www.youtube.com/DARSTexas
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From: rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Sammons, Elizabeth
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 7:54 AM
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Subject: [rehab] Does "cane elbow" exist for anyone else?
Colleagues,
I have used a white cane for more than 30 years, since childhood. This summer my right elbow has started to ache, especially when I've taken a walk, and my husband is suggesting that even as some people develop tennis elbow, perhaps I have developed "white cane elbow." I am just curious about whether any of you have experienced or heard of this situation and if so, what you've done? I am training myself to use my left hand and cane for the moment.
Thanks for any thoughts,
Elizabeth Sammons
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