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The Pain

Has anyone else developed a painful right index finger?? It seems like since using my E-trac it started to hurt after using it for a few weeks...or is it my age telling me something..
 
I had some serious elbow problem almost to the point that I couldn't swing for more than 1/2 hour. I just kept at it though and in time It went away. Now I just put a bigger coil on my E and we'll see if that has an effect on by body. Interesting that your finger is in pain, it could be from the digging not swinging your detector.
 
Too much wrist control while using your detector puts stress on your fingers. Try using your arm and upper body when swinging.

Just a thought.
 
I had a pain develop right in the center of my back. Blamed it on the Etrac but turned out to be pain associated with a stopped up LAD aka widowmaker artery. So watch yourself out there.
 
Caprock_1964 said:
I had a pain develop right in the center of my back. Blamed it on the Etrac but turned out to be pain associated with a stopped up LAD aka widowmaker artery. So watch yourself out there.

Nice find!!! lol
 
Get a bungee harness. If setup correctly you have to push the detector down an inch instead of hold up the entire weight. The weight of your arm can hold it in place to sweep the ground instead of straining to hold it off the ground.

It's less than a $20 investment in your health.
 
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