Detectors Thumb

Blind.In.Texas

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Sep 1, 2006
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Lone Star State
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Re: Detector's Thumb

Not my thumb, but, my shoulder. The muscle between the shoulder blade and the spine. Sheesh that hurts me regularly, as, I make 5' - 6' linear sweeps. Covers more ground faster that way, as opposed to the arc-type swing recommended by the manuals. The arc-type swing really robs my elbow of any remaing comfort.

Laater...
 

pennyfarmer

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Oct 12, 2006
632
228
West Haven, UT
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3
Detector(s) used
XP Deus
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Re: Detector's Thumb

When I hunt too early in the morning (not too early for the finds just the body) I get super numb in my arms. I think my subconcious takes over and controlls them cause I can't feel a darn thing.

Happy surgery.
 

Farmercal

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Mar 20, 2003
687
1
Earth
Detector(s) used
Explorer II, X-Terra 70 & Excalibur 1000
Re: Detector's Thumb

My whole body should hurt but surprisingly it doesn't. I detected for about four hours in the surf on Saturday and dug dirt on Sunday. I think my muscles are finally building up since the surgery on my shoulders. I think metal detecting is therapeutic!
 

bill gent

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Sep 22, 2006
518
1
jersey city new jersey
Detector(s) used
Tesoro Tiger Shark
Re: Detector's Thumb

perhaps your grip is way too tight maybe a warm up is best before we detect as we use muskles we havem't used B4

if you get arm fatifue best to use a sholder harness to take the load off
 

Night Stalker

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Dec 17, 2004
1,803
97
Florida
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Omega 8000 & Tesoro Cortes
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All Treasure Hunting
Re: Detector's Thumb

I normally don't get sore above the waist, my soreness always settles in my knees and upper thigh area.
 

Burdie

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Nov 13, 2005
5,587
89
South Central Kansas
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Etrac
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All Treasure Hunting
Re: Detector's Thumb

When you get my age your butt gets sore from draggin it and stepping on it. :'( :'(

Burdie
 

Gypsy Heart

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Nov 29, 2005
12,686
339
Ozarks
Re: Detector's Thumb

I notice that I tend to hold my detector with a four finger grip and then use the thumb on top of the machine to balance it...then I am sore...have to remind myself to grasp my fingers around the grip with my thumb.
 

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