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Posted by Tom Nicholson on July 30th, 2011 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as carpal tunnel, carpal tunnel cure, carpal tunnel exercise, carpal tunnel syndrome, carpal tunnel treatment, disease, Exercise, Fitness, Health, injury, medicine, physical therapy, posture, yoga
You might be getting really frustrated with the carpal tunnel symptoms that just won’t let up. You could be in a lot of pain and find that aspirin just isn’t helping. You may be looking for ways to get your hands on some effective pain relievers. You need to stop this line of thinking right away. If carpal tunnel syndrome isn’t properly treated the symptoms will just get worse and you will become even more unproductive than you are right now.
Posted by Tom Nicholson on July 29th, 2011 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as carpal tunnel, carpal tunnel cure, carpal tunnel exercise, carpal tunnel syndrome, carpal tunnel treatment, disease, Exercise, Fitness, Health, injury, medicine, physical therapy, posture, yoga
Carpal tunnels syndrome is a syndrome that can be very painful indeed and can interfere with life and functioning. It has a broad range of effects, from mild tingling in the wrists, fingers and hands to severe pain that interferes with functioning or even completely disables the sufferer. In the vast majority of cases, carpal tunnel syndrome can be treated, but in some cases, those treatments may be invasive and painful.
Posted by Tom Nicholson on July 27th, 2011 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as carpal tunnel, carpal tunnel cure, carpal tunnel exercise, carpal tunnel syndrome, carpal tunnel treatment, disease, Exercise, Fitness, Health, injury, medicine, physical therapy, posture, yoga
Though they generally occur in the middle age group, it’s not uncommon for torn rotator cuff symptoms to manifest themselves in the younger generation. Accidents, repeated strains in the muscles are some of the common causes of this problem. Though accidents are also responsible for injuring the rotator cuff, such injuries are normally quite apparent. However, problems like repeated stress syndrome where a person keeps doing tasks which put a strain on the ball and socket joint of the shoulders gradually damage the rotator cuff over time.
Posted by Tom Nicholson on July 26th, 2011 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as carpal tunnel, carpal tunnel cure, carpal tunnel exercise, carpal tunnel syndrome, carpal tunnel treatment, disease, Exercise, Fitness, Health, injury, medicine, physical therapy, posture, yoga
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve inside of the wrist becomes compressed and results in severe pain in the hand and the wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome can also prevent a person from performing routine tasks as the pain becomes excruciating or the compressed median nerve, which assists in the action of the thumb and the next 3 fingers, causes a deficit in the movement and activity of those fingers. Besides pain, it is not unusual for a person to feel numbness in the wrist and fingers, making it very difficult to use their hands for even the most simple activities, such as writing or holding a beverage.
Posted by Tom Nicholson on May 31st, 2010 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as carpal tunnel, carpal tunnel cure, carpal tunnel exercise, carpal tunnel syndrome, carpal tunnel treatment, disease, Exercise, Fitness, Health, injury, medicine, physical therapy, posture, yoga
There are so many medical gimmicks out there that at times I wonder if carpal tunnel braces are just another money maker. However, if the device alleviates pain shouldn’t it be considered? It is important to alleviate the pain, however it is more important to also correct the underlying issue. Carpal tunnel braces are a temporary solution to an ongoing problem.
Posted by Tom Nicholson on May 9th, 2010 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as carpal tunnel, carpal tunnel cure, carpal tunnel exercise, carpal tunnel syndrome, carpal tunnel treatment, disease, Exercise, Fitness, Health, injury, medicine, physical therapy, posture, yoga
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a very painful, agonizing condition that millions of people suffer from every day. People who have careers or hobbies that involve daily use of their hands over long periods of time commonly suffer from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Until recently, the only treatment for this condition included having surgery, getting steroid injections, or wearing huge, bulky arm braces that would hinder the use of the hands and wrists. Thankfully, carpal tunnel gloves are now available that can get a tremendous relief to hands and wrists, while still allowing free hand and wrist mobility.