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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (9)

1. Carpal Tunnel Fix - How to Eliminate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Pain with Simple Exercises within 30 Days
How to eliminate carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) pain with simple exercise within 30 Days. "Ancient Chinese Exercises for the Wrist, Hand and Elbow Free You of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Pain Within 30 Days" Like most people suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome (or wrist and elbow pain), when you came to this site, your first question was probably, "Does this program work?" I understand completely. If I were in your shoes, I would be asking the same question.

2. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - endoscopic carpal tunnel syndrome
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3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome File: Late-Breaking New Research
Updated regularly: over 100 descriptions of the latest treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome-from specialists in neurology, orthopedic surgery, and occupational medicine worldwide.

4. Carpal tunnel syndrome questions are answered here
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a lurking danger, waiting to strike those who work or play hard. Long hours of repetitive wrist and arm strain can lead to crippling pain. CTS remains a controversial ailment, for, as real as the pain is, some still believe it is nothing more than a Workers' Compensation scam. However, CTS sufferers know too well the reality of their discomfort and fatigue. In 1947, Dr. George Phalen first diagnosed CTS, though as far back as 1847, patients were being treated for repetitive pain involving the median nerve. Theories abound regarding the causes of CTS—vitamin deficiencies, wrist shape, conditions of neck and spine, posture, overall health, work habits and mental health—but the fact remains that anybody who uses his or her hands in a repetitive motion is susceptible. The following people are especially susceptible:

5. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Pianist
Pianomap : Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal. The carpal tunnel is a narrow space formed by the small bones of the wrist and the ligament called the flexor retinaculum. You can locate it this way: Place your left index finger in the center of your right palm, then move the finger about two inches down your palm toward your arm, stopping when your finger approaches the edge of the fleshy part of your hand. Your finger now lies directly over the carpal tunnel. The carpal tunnel is formed by the small bones of the wrist which combine to make a U-shaped depression with bones on the bottom and sides. The flexor retinaculum ligament stretches over the top of the U to create a tunnel. The space in the tunnel is small-about as big as the end of your thumb. Nine flexor tendons, two to each finger and one to the thumb, pass through the carpal tunnel. The space is so narrow that some of the tendons have to stack on top of each other instead of running side by side the way they do outside the tunnel. The tendons in the tunnel are enclosed in sheaths. The median nerve also passes through the carpal tunnel. The median nerve supplies most of the palm, the thumb, fingers 2 and 3 and part of finger

6. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Blood vessels to the hand and median nerve are contained within the carpal tunnel. Repetitive motion, injury, or inflammatory forms of arthritis can cause carpal tunnel syndrome.

7. CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
Description of carpal tunnel syndrome including diagnosis, treatment, surgical release and decompression. Endoscopic carpal tunnel release, open carpal tunnel release........SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS The most frequent complaint is numbness and tingling of the palmar surface of any of the five digits, except for the little finger. A complaint about "dropping things" is frequent because of this numbness. Occasionally, an accompanying pain radiates into the forearm. Symptoms often first appear, or worsen, at night because of normal fluid shifting to the extremities, and normal wrist flexion during sleep. Prolonged or constant symptoms signal progressive of severe nerve compression, and thumb muscle weakness can follow. 'Locking' of the fingers is an associated complaint in 25% of cases of CTS because both can be caused by tenosynovitis.

8. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
INSIGHTS - The carpal tunnel is a very crowded, narrow passageway on the inside of your wrist, filled with nerves, tendons, and blood vessels. When you engage in quick, repetitive actions with your hands and wrists hour after hour, day after day, you can irritate and traumatize that narrow area. Inflammation and swelling might result, producing tingling, numbness, and pain in the hand. When that happens, you have carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Imagine a water hose with a kink in it. Even when you turn the water on full force, the flow coming out of the nozzle will not be full strength. This resembles what happens with CTS. When the median nerve in the carpal tunnel is squeezed, the result can be pain, numbness, some weakness, and eventually the inability to properly use the hand. The index finger, the middle finger, and thumb are most severely affected. If you've ever fallen asleep on your arm or hand, the sensation of 'pins and needles' that you experience upon waking is similar to what people with CTS experience. To test for CTS, doctors tap a patient's wrist area. If the patient feels a tingling in the fingertips, it could indicate CTS.

9. Carpal Tunnel Treatment Center - learn to self-treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Welcome to the Carpal Tunnel Treatment Center Helping thousands of patients avoid surgery and achieve permanent relief from the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. - What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Zev Cohen, MD, and Julie Donnelly, BS, LMT, have joined together to present the definitive source of information and resources for the self-treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Repetitive Strain Injuries. Dr. Cohen is the Medical Director of the Carpal Tunnel Treatment Center. The Carpal Tunnel Treatment Center has been teaching patients how to relieve the pain of carpal tunnel syndrome since 1997. Until recently only those patients who lived close to the Center were able to learn these groundbreaking, innovative, techniques. Now they are available to You through this web site and their outstanding training materials. The Julstro Technique is easy to learn and has been incredibly successful, helping both men and women, young and old. Please look over the wealth of information here, then fill out the form to the right to receive specialized help and our excellent email newsletter.

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