I just finished doing some ez bar curls. My right wrist has a bone petruding out more than normally, and its located in the middle. It only shows when i bend my wrist palm down.
Also, when i put pressure on my inner forearm bone(?), it hurts a little bit. Other than that, i don't feel any pain at all.
Is their something to worry about, Did i pop it out of place or should i just rest for a while?
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Thread: Middle Wrist Bone Sticking Out
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04-18-2007, 07:52 PM #1
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Middle Wrist Bone Sticking Out
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04-18-2007, 08:11 PM #2
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04-18-2007, 08:13 PM #3
I have the same problem, its cause your skinny. I weigh 138 pounds and my left wrist bone petrudes aswell.
One question do you get wrist pain when doing pushups?"In AUSTRALIA
Each year there are 470 000 adverse events, 18 000 deaths, and 50 000 permanent disabilities arising from medical error and negligence each year. This is four times higher compared to the USA." (Second oppinion, GERMOV quote, page 293)
353 fatal car crashes were recorded on Australian roads in 2008 (RTA, 2008). You are 50 TIMES more likely to die from medical negligence from a DOCTOR compared to being fatally injured in a car crash and they say driving is dangerous.
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04-18-2007, 08:16 PM #4
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04-18-2007, 08:19 PM #5
I noticed before I actually started doing gym and benching, My flexibility was a lot greater in my wrist, I could pushups no problem. I think when lifting weights you lose flexibility in your forearm, therefore cannot bend your wrist back. I have to get back to stretching.
"In AUSTRALIA
Each year there are 470 000 adverse events, 18 000 deaths, and 50 000 permanent disabilities arising from medical error and negligence each year. This is four times higher compared to the USA." (Second oppinion, GERMOV quote, page 293)
353 fatal car crashes were recorded on Australian roads in 2008 (RTA, 2008). You are 50 TIMES more likely to die from medical negligence from a DOCTOR compared to being fatally injured in a car crash and they say driving is dangerous.
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04-18-2007, 08:21 PM #6
Also what rep range do you use in bench?
"In AUSTRALIA
Each year there are 470 000 adverse events, 18 000 deaths, and 50 000 permanent disabilities arising from medical error and negligence each year. This is four times higher compared to the USA." (Second oppinion, GERMOV quote, page 293)
353 fatal car crashes were recorded on Australian roads in 2008 (RTA, 2008). You are 50 TIMES more likely to die from medical negligence from a DOCTOR compared to being fatally injured in a car crash and they say driving is dangerous.
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04-18-2007, 08:34 PM #7
I think I have the same wrist bone thing going on since I injured my wrist several years ago. It doesn't usually hurt, but the range of motion is affected slightly, and it looks pretty bad - the bone really juts out and I can actually move it around a little. Occasionally it does get a little sore when I put it under lots of stress (like wrist curls).
I recently tried to do look into what it could be (by myself - I've never spoken to a doctor about it), and it seems to me that it's probably due to atrophy of the soft tissue around the carpal bone in that area of the wrist. The lack of "padding" around the bone making it seem to (or actually) jut out.
I don't think it's just on account of "being skinny," because it's only on one wrist, and it followed a definite injury (which hurt at the time)
If anyone knows anything about this, I'd be really interested to hear any opinions.
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04-18-2007, 08:55 PM #8
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04-19-2007, 04:06 AM #9
It could be a ganglion. I had one that formed on the back of my right wrist and caused me pain occasionally (depending on what I was doing). To be sure you'd have to go see a doctor and get an ultrasound on your wrist. The good news is that you can sometimes get rid of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglion_cyst
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04-19-2007, 08:32 AM #10
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04-19-2007, 08:48 AM #11
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04-19-2007, 07:02 PM #12
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04-20-2007, 03:12 AM #13
Yeah mine is hard - I always thought it was the bone, but I guess it could one these ganglion things. I read the wikipedia thing and it does sound kind of like that, although the picture is slightly different - mine definitely seems to have a kind of "hollow" around the bump, like, as I said, the tissue surrounding the jint has atrophied. But then that would fit withg this (from the wikipedia article):
"...they are thought to be due to a degeneration of the fibrous tissue surrounding joints leading to a cystic structure...."
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04-20-2007, 04:13 AM #14
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04-20-2007, 06:29 AM #15
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I had a cyst on my right wrist too. One day I just slammed my wrist on a table to bust the cyst. With in a few minutes, it was a fraction of its original size. I did this about a week ago and I can barely see where it used to be now. I've read that they can come back though.
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05-06-2007, 09:09 PM #16
I know it's a bit after the fact, but just in case this might help someone:
After I found out about ganglion cysts (thanks to Blehish), I was reading up about them, and I read something that said if you massage them regularly it could reduce the size.
I was a bit shy about trying to smash the one on my wrist like Riseboi did, and most articles advised against that, but since finding out that it was probably a cyst, and not a bone, I had become a bit preoccupied with it and so I tried the massage technique.
I kind of formed a habit of pressing it and massaging it with my thumb all day while at work ? actually pushing it pretty hard. In the back of my mind I was kind of hoping it would burst as if I had smashed it.
Well, I don?t think it burst, but two weeks later it is considerably smaller, and the wrist feels generally better, more range of movement. So that kind of worked.
Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone else wanted to give it a try?.
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07-21-2007, 12:27 AM #17
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09-02-2008, 01:29 PM #18
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09-03-2008, 11:43 AM #19
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02-05-2012, 06:00 PM #20
Okay I'm super late to this thread but I have found this site on google searching about this kinda thing, I have the same problem on my wrist and its been for years there, and its located right in the middle....Is there a way you can make this bump dissapear without having to have surgery? Never went to the doctor and asked for it.
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02-06-2012, 08:59 PM #21
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04-13-2012, 03:11 PM #22
Same problem :(
Ok, I know I'm late, but please help me. I don't think I have that ganglion cyst, I can feel that it is a bone, a little sharpish but a bone. 99% sure. Here is the picture, it is right in the middle of the wrist. I have my bandage for a week but nothing changes...also I use some sports gel for pain in wrist and reuma...please what should I do? ://
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11-05-2012, 03:29 AM #23
I have the same problem...
I think i have the same problem but im not convinced it is a cyst as it isnt really rounded but sharp at one edge with a hollow space just abit under it. my wrist is really painful when i bend it and constantly aches and clicks/cracks. i have had lots of doctor appointments about it and im now getting referred to a specialist to check it out but the doctor thinks i have hypermobility anyway. i'll let you know how it turns out so i'll post again on November 28th
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05-08-2013, 09:46 PM #24
Me too
I had the same thing. Thought it was the bone sticking out but after reading this thread I was open to the idea it was a cyst, even though it was pretty hard and didn't feel like one. Anyway, I started massaging and pressing it regularly and indeed it reduced in size after a few days. Then, I did a handstand at a crossfit class (first time), my wrist hurt and I had to stop after just a few seconds but then I noticed the bump is gone! I think the handstand position of the wrist burst the cyst. It kept hurting a bit for an hour and then the pain reduced significantly. The next day I could hardly feel any pain. It's been over a week and the wrist is still normal - no recurrence of the bump.
Hope this info is of use to anyone.
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09-15-2013, 07:34 PM #25
This may help
I know that I had similar issues only it was not a cyst. I went to a chiropractor and he just reset the bones in my wrist. In the wrist there are many small bones named metacarpals and they sometimes like to move around. I see there's a trend in us skinny guys. I'm 5'7" and 150 lbs. I will be going again because my wrist is out again. It looks like a little bump and no matter how much I massage it or crack it won't go back. Very irritating. Push ups seems to cause it and heavy weights. If your bump is consistent and cracks its probably an out of place bone.
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02-22-2014, 08:14 AM #26
Hurt my wrist doing hammer curls, thought it was a bone popped out. Mind=Blown it's a cyst.
Edit:
I did this massage just now, pushing down really hard for 15 minutes and it looks a bit smaller!
Edit 2:
I thought it got smaller but it just pushed it to the side... f*ck.Last edited by CXVII; 02-22-2014 at 10:25 PM.
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12-02-2017, 07:59 PM #27
I just wanna say guys that you need to take seriously about your wrist sticking out.
But, you need to know that wrist sticking out also caused by many factors like:
1. Ganglion
2. Atheroma cyst
3. Rheumatoid Arthritis
4. Lipoma
5. Orthopedic Trauma
I will recommend you to visit your doctor and take a rest.
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