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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grips are great for wrist pain.,
By Kitty Hooligan (Citizen of the World) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ergonomic Grip Blocks (Misc.)
I am a yoga teacher and a client I work with injured a wrist. He didn't want to stop doing sun salutations. We got him a set of the grip blocks. No wrist pain and he was able to do his sun sals.It changes a bit which muscles you use but if you get the nod from your doc or physical therapist, this will help you continue your practice if you're having wrist pain and help strengthen the supporting muscles.
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My husband has the metal version of these that are a bit higher and thinner. He got them from a sports store in the weight dept. I have also used regular dumbells which work fine because they are a bit thicker to hold so I find them more comfortable. When I got these, I was very impressed. They are more stable, so if you go real wide or real close they don't roll on their sides. The grip is also soft and thick making it LOTS more comfortable. I don't have near as much pain in my wrist doing push-ups of any type. I highly recommend them, especially for women.
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Ergonomic Grip Blocks by Gaiam
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