shuddleston
New member
Well I recently filed a worker’s comp claim due to damage in both of my ulna nerves. The ulna nerve is basically your funny bone nerve and can be damaged by resting your elbows on hard surfaces, etc. Basically I have pain in both elbows and permanent numbness in both of my pinky fingers.
I didn't file the workers comp claim until the Dr. mentioned what is was caused from and that Occupational Therapy may also be helpful. So to make a long story short going through the questioning, testing etc. through workers comp and they brought up my side job of detailing!
Has anyone here in the detailing community had damage to their ulna nerve due to operating a PC, flex or other machine related to detailing? I haven't been detailing that long, so I figure if this has anything to do with the damage to my ulna nerves that someone else would have experienced it here.
I didn't file the workers comp claim until the Dr. mentioned what is was caused from and that Occupational Therapy may also be helpful. So to make a long story short going through the questioning, testing etc. through workers comp and they brought up my side job of detailing!
Has anyone here in the detailing community had damage to their ulna nerve due to operating a PC, flex or other machine related to detailing? I haven't been detailing that long, so I figure if this has anything to do with the damage to my ulna nerves that someone else would have experienced it here.