Anyone else have wrist issues that impact push exercises? I have de Quervain's tenosynovitis in my right wrist, which is a form of tendonitis that affects the tendons at the base of the thumb. It makes supinating the palm difficult at times and can give me grief when performing push exercises. It is especially aggravated because the nature of my job involves lifting a lot of books and putting them back on shelves, and that repetitive motion can be a bit much for it at times.
I have a stiff putty that I use to do strengthening exercises, and I keep it braced while I'm at work. Oddly enough, if I take time off from the gym to rest it entirely, it gets so much worse. The only thing that improves it is exercising it. Just wanted to see if anyone else out there in the nation knows any stretches or exercises to help with something like this, or even if adding wrist wraps for some stability would be a good idea.