William S.
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Hello everybody, I've got a silly question....when either my wife or I are driving our RT se our throttle hand goes to sleep ( tingles or is numb) :gaah: what causes this and how do we prevent it?:hun:
I think you have some Ulnar Nerve irritation especially if your index and 2nd finger are primarily involved. You can check this out by tapping on your Ulnar Nerve where it goes thru the Carpal Tunnel, close to the middle of the under side of your wrist. If you get an "electric shock feeling" up into your fingers the nerve irritation is probably the cause (BTW I'm not a medical doctor so this could be totally inaccurate BS).Hello everybody, I've got a silly question....when either my wife or I are driving our RT se our throttle hand goes to sleep ( tingles or is numb) :gaah: what causes this and how do we prevent it?:hun:
I think you have some Ulnar Nerve irritation especially if your index and 2nd finger are primarily involved. You can check this out by tapping on your Ulnar Nerve where it goes thru the Carpal Tunnel, close to the middle of the under side of your wrist. If you get an "electric shock feeling" up into your fingers the nerve irritation is probably the cause (BTW I'm not a medical doctor so this could be totally inaccurate BS).
What to do about it....:lecturef_smilie:
1) Wear padded gloves.
2) Don't grip the throttle so hard, use a light touch.
3) Use cruise control to give your hands a break.
4) Get a Cortisone injection in your wrist (Yuk)
If you really have carpal tunnel problems - using a light grip and some kind of throttle lock or cruise control is going to be a MUST. When I first got my Spyder I couldn't ryde more than 30 minutes---adding a Barsnake, Grip Puppies and the Throttlemeister changed everything for me. Now I can ryde all day!
The cortisone injections can help - but :yikes::yikes: to having the injections--- had it done a few years ago.
Another thing that helps me greatly is wearing those hand/wrist splint things at night when I sleep. If I skip a night or two I'll have numbness the next day. The idea is that we all by nature curl our wrists at night- thus irritating the nerves. They're cheap to buy and help a lot.