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Numbness in thumb after canoeing

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EMS86 | 09:47 Mon 11th Oct 2010 | Health & Fitness
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So i went on a canoeing trip a couple of weeks ago and since then the tip of my left thumb has been a little numb. I assume it's because of too much pressure on a nerve while holding the paddle but does anyone have any ideas whether the feeling to the tip of my thumb will completely return? Thanks
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If the nerve itself is not damaged ( which it usually isnt in your type of injury) then it could take up to 2 months to recover.

For a more complete explanation, then Google....Neuropraxia.
09:52 Mon 11th Oct 2010
Probably.

I cut my finger open and it took about two years for the feeling to come back,
If the nerve itself is not damaged ( which it usually isnt in your type of injury) then it could take up to 2 months to recover.

For a more complete explanation, then Google....Neuropraxia.
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Thanks guys thats good to know! :)
I had the same thing from horseriding a few years back. I think it took a couple of weeks or so for the feeling to return to normal x
Are you a proficient rider, Karen?
Nah, but I enjoyed it - especially western style. Not done it years though - or are you being suggestive digestive (again!) ;)
Sounds like carpel tunnel syndrome to me.
AP, I went to the docs when I had it and I was told it was just that the supply to the nerve had been cut off temporarily but no long term damage had been done, it was just a matter of waiting till it returned to normal.
AP... carpal tunnel syndrome usually affects the 3 middle fingers and causes numbness and pain, invariably, in the middle of the night. Numbness in the finger tips is not symptomatically suggestive of CPS.
NoM......;-)..........absolutely correct........;-)

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