Submitted by pigeononpolice t3_116gde5 in DIY
Hello everyone!
I have a very specific project that I'd like your input on. Here's the deal:
I'm 17(M), and have been hitting the gym for a while. It's sort of a safe space for me, and I really enjoy working out. However, I was born with something called Symbrachydactyly. For those of you not versed in medical lingo, it's when a child is born with a limb or body part that's not fully developed, and in my case, it's my left palm (pic). This has led to me being unable to do some exercises that I'd really like to do, such as pull-ups, dumbbell press etc. you get the point. I'd really like to make/buy/find something which would allow me to incorporate these exercises into my workout, but as you can see, there are some glaring issues:
- It would have to be strong enough to hold a lot of weight, yet not so heavy as to burden me
- It would somehow have to be attached to the rest of my arm, via something that would hold it firmly in place
- It would need to have a way to "close its fist", so that it can grab onto bars and whatnot
I don't have any issues when it comes to stuff like bench press, since I just hold the bar with my right hand and lay it flat on my left and it works, but for for stuff like dumbbells, I can't balance them on my hand. The problem with stuff like pull-ups is that the only way for me to hold onto something with my left hand is to sort of curl my wrist around it, which is not only impractical, but doesn't really help me here because my left elbow ends up being higher than my right elbow, meaning I'm basically doing the exercise wrong.
I'm curious as to what solutions Reddit can come up with, so give it a shot.
If you have any questions regarding all this as well, consider this an AMA.
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miniZuben t1_j96puu8 wrote
Look up retired Seahawks linebacker Shaquem Griffin. He has a very similar condition and he had a special prosthetic to allow him to complete the NFL combine. Something similar might be what you'd benefit from most.
There are also many adaptive athletes in the Crossfit world with all sorts of physical disabilities. I've seen prosthetics like a shoulder strap with a hook to allow for deadlifting, as well as a similar setup that attaches to the elbow for pull ups.
Hopefully you can get some ideas from those!