Esme has been experiencing difficulty using her hands lately and I am beginning to wonder if this has something to do with her scoliosis...
We were recently going to Toronto so she could compete in the Rubik's Cube speeding cubing competition but we didn't go because her hands were hurting when she was cubing. We thought the pain in her hands was due to too much practicing with the Rubik's cube, asked her not to cube for a while to let her hands heal and hoped it would get better. She was practicing a lot getting ready for the competition.
Anyway, this pain has not gone away even though she has stopped cubing. Of course everything she does is with her hands - school work, crafts, computer, drawing, etc. so it is hard to tell if she is resting her hands enough.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced problems with pain in their hands and been told by a doctor it is related to or caused by scoliosis?
Ruth
We were recently going to Toronto so she could compete in the Rubik's Cube speeding cubing competition but we didn't go because her hands were hurting when she was cubing. We thought the pain in her hands was due to too much practicing with the Rubik's cube, asked her not to cube for a while to let her hands heal and hoped it would get better. She was practicing a lot getting ready for the competition.
Anyway, this pain has not gone away even though she has stopped cubing. Of course everything she does is with her hands - school work, crafts, computer, drawing, etc. so it is hard to tell if she is resting her hands enough.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced problems with pain in their hands and been told by a doctor it is related to or caused by scoliosis?
Ruth
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