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Numb thumb from Foredom pendant motor
I have been using the flex shaft of my foredom pendant motor for about six months now and started experiencing a numbness in my thumb about three months ago. It gets worse when I use the pendant motor for long periods of time. Has anyone else experienced this sensation in their fingers and is there a way to stop it? I can't use a different tool as it is the only tool that will do the necessary job.
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Might be worth getting checked out for hand arm vibration syndrome. Wouldn't have thought the amplitude from a Foredom handpiece would be that much of a risk, but it's a possibility. Talk to your GP...
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My interpretation is that you are holding your hand piece as you would a pen, so applying severe forces to the joints of your thumb in order to control your burrs and gadgets.
If instead you hold the hand piece in your fist, as you would a potato peeler, your thumb will still be used as a guide by resting it on you work, or your bench peg, but the strain will be less. This is counter intuitive and takes practice at first.
In the mean time a covered ice pack on the sore joint of your thumb for about half an hour twice a day will help it to get better. If it does not recover in reasonable time, seek medical advice. Regards, Dennis.
Last edited by Dennis; 07-11-2013 at 04:47 PM.
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I always use my hand piece in my fist as I think it gives me more control. I was told off (well corrected) at Birmingham Jewellery School but I still do it.
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Well I'd have a hissy fit if someone told off (corrected) me.
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I'm more accurate using a handpiece (micromotor or flexshaft) held in a pen grip, with one finger on the piece I'm working on and another braced on the bit shank (not running at high speeds, funnily enough!).
I use a fist grip for polishing, grinding, heavy carving and similar.
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I use a fist grip for the pendant motor and pen grip for the micromotor. Not sure why, just what seems to work for me.
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This has been really interesting to read - I ended up with a really 'fizzy' feeling hand after using the flexi shaft on my dremel look a like last week. Needed to polish several bracelets today so tried the fist grip as opposed to my usual pen grip and although it took a little getting used to my hand felt fine afterwards.
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I have to use a fist grip too as my Dremel makes my carpal tunnel play up a bit. Think I'd pop along to your GP just in case.
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Thanks all. I'll try using a fist grip for this in the future but it's probably not a bad idea to mention it to my GP too. :-)
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