rotary cutter search for carpal tunnel syndrome
#1
Hi all, I'm looking for a rotary cutter that is better for my sore wrists. There are alot out there that profess to be good for carpal tunnel syndrome but I want your opinions! And thrifty is better!!
#2
Besides having a cutter that feels good to you, there are a couple of other tips :wink:
Make sure your cutting surface is the right height, you will find it won't be as painful.
Keep sharp blades in your cutter, you won't have to apply as much pressure.
Make sure your cutting surface is the right height, you will find it won't be as painful.
Keep sharp blades in your cutter, you won't have to apply as much pressure.
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Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
I know they are a bit pricey, but the Martelli Cutter is the best...It really helps alleviate the pain...
#5
Originally Posted by amma
Besides having a cutter that feels good to you, there are a couple of other tips :wink:
Make sure your cutting surface is the right height, you will find it won't be as painful.
Keep sharp blades in your cutter, you won't have to apply as much pressure.
Make sure your cutting surface is the right height, you will find it won't be as painful.
Keep sharp blades in your cutter, you won't have to apply as much pressure.
#6
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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larkin Van Horn, who is a prolific art quilter, has a full set of exercises to do for quilters. Last time I checked they were not on her web site, but to follow her lead, pick out a couple that help you and make sure you take regular breaks from your task to do them.
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The Martelli cutter keeps your wrist in a neutral position. That's why it's better than other cutter for carpal tunnel. Here is a link to their website with a demo video:
http://www.martellinotions.com/productvideos.asp
Scroll down to the "rotary cutter" video.
http://www.martellinotions.com/productvideos.asp
Scroll down to the "rotary cutter" video.
#10
Originally Posted by wolfkitty
Also, when painting and hammering, bend at the elbow when possible, not at the wrist. I messed up my wrist pretty good one time while putting up sheet rock by bending my wrist, not my elbow.
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