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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment : Exercises for Pain Relief

The carpal tunnel is a passage in the wrist, bounded on one side by the flexor retinaculum and on three sides by bone; through this tunnel pass the median nerve and flexor tendons to the hand. The entrapment neuropathy, carpal tunnel syndrome, is a painful, numbing, and or weakening condition of the hand and wrist that occurs when the median nerve is compacted. A number of contributing factors may cause carpal tunnel syndrome including a genetic predisposition, work stress, trauma, fluid retention during pregnancy, hypothyroidism, repetitive use of power hand tools, long term stress, cyst development in the hand or wrist, diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis. If you think you are developing carpal tunnel syndrome, consult your physician so for a proper diagnosis of the cause.

There are preventative and treatment measures that can be employed at home or at work to treat carpal tunnel syndrome and to decrease the possibility of its onset. These measures include frequent breaks from repetitive hand movements such as keyboard and power tool use, proper hand positioning when at work or sleeping, wearing a wrist brace, and preventative hand and wrist exercises.

In this free video series learn from physical therapist Monica Paradise as she demonstrates exercises and stretching and gives advice to treat and prevent carpal tunnel syndrome.
Credit: http://www.expertvillage.com/interviews/carpal-tunnel.htm

Author: Expert Village

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

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