twisted body

Evan Sussman

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Location
Stanwood, WA
So, Monday we were on day 2/3 of a multi bigleaf maple removal job. I think what happened is I was cutting a 2usher inch branch with my handsaw. For some reason. I think I was holding it with my right hand, cutting with the left. I had a feeling it would be a hard catch for my wrist but proceeded anyway. It did tweak my wrist a little, and I ended up putting my neck into the tree to catch myself. The next morning I had pain in my right upper abs. As the day progressed the pain spread and I was feeling it in my right shoulder also. At lunch I was in tons of pain. I asked my ground workers to pray over me so we could get the job done. Praise God we did get the job done, and my pain was less for that day at least. After sleeping it felt better yesterday, but as the day progressed I had pain less in my abs and more in the right chest. It hurts when I breathe deep or cough. I feel useless and it sucks.

The moral of the story is:
1. If in doubt about a catch, reposition.
2. Use a sling girth hitched to absorb the twist that my body took instead.
3. Even though it's slower could've used another sling girth hitched to the trunk/branch to catch the branch altogether and then unhooked and tossed it.

Use the gear hard, not your body.

It would've been like nothing on the gear, and it put my out of physical work indefinitely. More like a week or two, but still uncool, and unnecessary.
 
Re: twizted body

Could be a rib twist... I had one once, where one of the vertebra gets cocked to the side. Since your ribs are attached to it they can't move in any motion other than a torque. They really suck, feels like being stabbed in the back every breath. Bone crunchers help a lot... good luck
 
Re: twizted body

Ah! Thank you for the clarification. When they make the bones crunch it usually feels good. I'm going to see about getting a referral to a chiropractor, I haven't been here long enough to meet one.
 
Re: twizted body

I heard and felt three ribs pop while levering 8" spruce branches over a glass railing by hand. Only to see they took down the railing a couple days later. Nice. Was scary and painful but healed fast.
 
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I still don't know what I did, but I' ve been back to work this week, praise God! I was feeling 90% on Sunday, and had been advised to get Boen work. Something like the practicioner gently(stress gently, it's like light finger pressure) pulls/stretches the muscle fascia which'they' believe stimulates the brain to relax/straighten/fix that area. Like I said I was almost without pain by Sunday when I got the work, and it didn't vanish during the session, but I feel great now, other then tight shoulders from wielding an extended powerpruner we from a ladder all two days this week. If anything, it definitely relaxed muscles which were on guard allowing healing. You guys might check it out though, it's not some weird spiritual kind of body work, it is scientific, they just don't entirely know how it works.
 

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