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i use my knee when i get lower down dependant on the size of the tree but then my knee goes like jelly from the vibration lol (not excesive viberation just knee not used 2 it lol)

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is it commen to get trapped nerves in shoulders in this industry ?

 

Are you sure its a trapped nerve?

 

The other day i could hardly lift my arm to the steering wheel and the thought of being in a tree for the day with the pain i was in was not a happy thought. The pain went from my right ear through my shoulder to my elbow.

 

I went to the Drs and he believes i have periartharitis (frozen shoulder) or the symptons of it. It can be treated early on with pills or needles. Worse case is surgery and lots of time off.

 

It was a slow climb and most of the job was done with left hand and silky.

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