RetiredUSNChief
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I'm with @.308 Norma on this. Without seeing this in action, I don't see how I can say one way or another.
HOWEVER...pressure, especially constant or repetitive pressures, can and do cause issues like you describe. Often times, we think nothing of such things until we actually notice such effects, then suddenly terms like "carpal tunnel syndrome" and "sciatic nerve pain" become a reality.
Take a break from what you're doing, is my recommendation. And I don't mean a few days. Make it a few weeks or months. See if there's a change. If so, then you can likely correlate the effects your experiencing with the activity you took a break from.
From there you can make a better informed decision about where and how to proceed, whether it's a trip to the doctor, changing your form, or any number of options.
HOWEVER...pressure, especially constant or repetitive pressures, can and do cause issues like you describe. Often times, we think nothing of such things until we actually notice such effects, then suddenly terms like "carpal tunnel syndrome" and "sciatic nerve pain" become a reality.
Take a break from what you're doing, is my recommendation. And I don't mean a few days. Make it a few weeks or months. See if there's a change. If so, then you can likely correlate the effects your experiencing with the activity you took a break from.
From there you can make a better informed decision about where and how to proceed, whether it's a trip to the doctor, changing your form, or any number of options.