Sunday, September 20th, 2009
There are so many things that you can do to combat carpal tunnel syndrome, that may come as a shock to you. You may have been thinking about surgery or other painful methods of getting rid of the pain. However, did you know that there are a lot of simple exercises that can greatly reduce the chance of getting carpal tunnel? If you just deal with the pain, and do not do anything to try and take it away, the symptoms will get worse and become completely out of control.
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Saturday, September 19th, 2009
Did you know that annually as many as one million people that suffer from Carpal tunnel syndrome opt for surgery? CTS commonly strike thousands of people each year. CTS follow closely behind lower back pain as the two most disabling and expensive health issues in the U.S. But most people do not know that there are ways to combat CTS without the expense and possible long term effects of surgery.
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
Something that plagues many people every year is Carpal tunnel syndrome. This is something that many people have to deal with and causes them to make sacrifices in their daily routine. Carpal tunnel is also something that a lot of people suffer from the symptoms and do not know that they actually have it. Carpal tunnel happens when the muscles in the tunnel actually swell up and put pressure on the median nerve. This article will show you the ways that you can subdue the pain and even in some cases cure Carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Friday, September 18th, 2009
If you are a workaholic and do a lot of repetitive things with your hands you are a prime candidate for Carpal tunnel syndrome. If have you ever felt a burning sensation in your forearm, or your fingers and hands have pain in them after typing emails or doing reports for work it could be affected you.
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Studies have shown that women are more at risk for developing CTS, or carpal tunnel syndrome, than men are, so it s very important for women to understand what is available for treatment. There are a number of non-invasive treatment options that can effectively treat CTS. By applying regular carpal tunnel massage therapy people with carpal tunnel system can escape the burning pain or throbbing that is associated with CTS. Both men and women can enjoy the benefits of self-administered massage and do carpal tunnel exercises that will greatly reduce their dependence on pain medications. Doing these things can also help them avoid having surgery to reduce the pain.
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Monday, September 14th, 2009
Many jobs require employees to perform repetitive tasks, such as working on an assembly line, meat packing, working as a cashier, in a call center or even working at a desk job pounding away at a keyboard every day. These kinds of jobs can often lead to muscle tension in the back, neck and shoulders, sore hands and poor circulation. They can also lead to more painful stress on the body, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Fortunately, many who suffer from the latter are learning the techniques of carpal tunnel massage and are experiencing a relief from pain, as well as a return to the normal hand and wrist functioning that is sometimes lost with this painful condition.
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009
The pain of carpal tunnel syndrome plagues 1000’s of Americans and is responsible for a rise in the number of disability payments and hours of lost work. The pain and loss of mobility can often lead to depression and mental anguish. There is good news though. Carpal tunnel syndrome is treatable, curable, and even preventable if simple daily exercises and carpal tunnel massage techniques are used.
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Thursday, September 10th, 2009
The median nerve is located in the wrist and is responsible for the feeling of the thumb and the first three fingers. It is located within the carpal tunnel and when it becomes compressed by conditions like excess weight, fluid retention, an injury, or arthritis, the result can be reduced mobility and intense pain. This condition is referred to as carpal tunnel syndrome. People that suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome are sometimes compelled to use pain medications regularly or opt for surgery. For those that want to avoid surgery and its possible complications, relief can be found with massage and exercise.
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Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common, but painful condition that causes intense throbbing, numbness and even weakness in the hands, wrist and fingers. Often people experience an inability to hold even lightweight objects as they experience a loss of the ability to grip objects. Immediately following a diagnosis, a person is required to wear a brace to help manage pain by correcting the posture of the hands and preventing the condition from worsening. However, surgery is often prescribed for more severe cases. However, many have managed to forgo surgery and escape the pain of this condition through the use of carpal tunnel massage techniques.
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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
You are probably pretty frustrated right now. You have been dealing with the painful symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome for weeks and nothing is helping. You may be in a lot of pain and have finally realized that aspirin isn’t helping at all. You might even be looking for a stronger painkiller to help you cope with the pain. First of all you have to stop this line of thinking. In order to find any kind of relief from carpal tunnel symptoms you need to get proper treatment. If this condition is left untreated the symptoms will likely get worse and you will be unable to work properly.
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