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    Pretty much the title. My right hand seems to fall asleep regularly -- particularly my pinky -- and I am also losing grip strength. I have had really bad bouts of medial epicondylitis at periods in the past. And my hand falling asleep seems to be related to that, as I can feel a bit of pain on the medial part of my elbow. But, the pain in my elbow isn't nearly as bad now as it has been in the past.

    My current workout routine consists of a squat day, a chin-up/row day, and a bench/OHP day. My right hand seems to be worst immediately after squatting. As I do high-bar squats, my elbow doesn't take as much of a beating as it would were I low-bar squatting. But, nevertheless, my elbow does still take a bit of a beating during squats.

    Any idea what is causing my right hand to fall asleep and lose grip strength? And, more importantly, what can I do to fix it (e.g., stretching, finger extensions, etc.)?

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    It's probably your pinky finger and the medial side of your ring finger. Ulnar nerve impingement. I don't know how it is addressed.

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    I get this in bed in the middle of the night. Get new pillows.

    Also, if it's happening during squats, your grip needs correction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattlorig View Post
    Pretty much the title. My right hand seems to fall asleep regularly -- particularly my pinky -- and I am also losing grip strength. I have had really bad bouts of medial epicondylitis at periods in the past. And my hand falling asleep seems to be related to that, as I can feel a bit of pain on the medial part of my elbow. But, the pain in my elbow isn't nearly as bad now as it has been in the past.

    My current workout routine consists of a squat day, a chin-up/row day, and a bench/OHP day. My right hand seems to be worst immediately after squatting. As I do high-bar squats, my elbow doesn't take as much of a beating as it would were I low-bar squatting. But, nevertheless, my elbow does still take a bit of a beating during squats.

    Any idea what is causing my right hand to fall asleep and lose grip strength? And, more importantly, what can I do to fix it (e.g., stretching, finger extensions, etc.)?
    I hate to sound like a California asshole, but mine is directly related to gluten consumption. Once I cut it out of my diet all my carpal tunnel and cubital tunnel symptoms went away. Every once in a while I’ll have some beers and it comes back the next day. Maybe this could be something triggering yours, it’s worth a shot

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