Do you have any of the following symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome? Pain, tingling or numbness in your fingers Tingling or numbness in your hand Pain that travels from your hands up your arm (as far as your shoulder) or from your arm downward Swelling or tightness in your hands or wrists Have you ever… Continue reading Carpal Tunnel Pain? 5 Most Common Reasons for Carpal Tunnel Pain
Carpal Tunnel Book Review: It’s Not Carpal Tunnel Syndrome!
The book It’s Not Carpal Tunnel Syndrome! by Suparna Damany and Jack Bellis contains a good story. The story is about Jack. Jack was diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome. Jack had carpal tunnel surgery. Jack was really angry because surgery for his carpal tunnel problem left him, shall we say, untreated. He still had pain… Continue reading Carpal Tunnel Book Review: It’s Not Carpal Tunnel Syndrome!
Carpal Tunnel Pain – Can It Be Caused By The Way You Sleep?
Carpal tunnel pain has many causes. Here’s a cause for carpal tunnel pain you probably didn’t think about yet: the way you sleep. What? Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by sleeping? Here’s how. Kay said to me, “I don’t remember a lot of the stuff in your carpal tunnel tips booklet, but I remember the… Continue reading Carpal Tunnel Pain – Can It Be Caused By The Way You Sleep?
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Carpal Tunnel Pain Affected By Diet?
If you have carpal tunnel pain, you’re going to wonder why I’m telling you this. The reason is because what you eat–or don’t eat–can contribute to your carpal tunnel or other hand/wrist symptoms. I saw a great – that’s my opinion, because I believe it – article at AOL called “Don’t Pass On The Butter.”… Continue reading Carpal Tunnel Pain Affected By Diet?
Carpal Tunnel Pain – Do You Have To Live With Pain In Your Hand and Arm?
This might seem off the topic of carpal tunnel syndrome, but… Sharon said, “My mom’s been having a lot of back pain lately. She tried one massage and hurt more afterward so she’s afraid to try again. She’s going to have hospital tests next week.” I asked her for her mom’s number (I had met… Continue reading Carpal Tunnel Pain – Do You Have To Live With Pain In Your Hand and Arm?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Which Neck Muscle Causes Carpal Tunnel Pain?
If you have carpal tunnel syndrome, there’s a good chance that a muscle in your neck is causing at least part of your pain. The same muscle that causes carpal tunnel discomfort can also cause that old familiar “knot” in your back between your shoulder blade and your spine. There is a set of muscles… Continue reading Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Which Neck Muscle Causes Carpal Tunnel Pain?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – 3 Ways To Get Relief From Carpal Tunnel Pain
Do you have carpal tunnel symptoms? You might have thought that you have pain or numbness in your wrist, hand, fingers or arm because you are doing a lot of repetitive movement, but… The actual reason may be that you are doing a lot of repetitive movements and you are doing them incorrectly. That can… Continue reading Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – 3 Ways To Get Relief From Carpal Tunnel Pain
Is It Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or Repetitive Strain Injury?
What is the difference between carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive strain injury? Carpal tunnel syndrome is a specific set of symptoms. It has only a few causes. Repetitive strain injuries are often mis-diagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome. Repetitive strain injuries are caused by either over-use, using your body incorrectly (faulty body mechanics or poor posture)… Continue reading Is It Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or Repetitive Strain Injury?
How Can I Tell If I Have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Are you wondering whether you have carpal tunnel syndrome? There are three categories of people who have true carpal tunnel syndrome: pregnant women, people with diabetes, and a few people who have a smaller than average carpal tunnel space. The carpal tunnel symptoms of pregnant women typically go totally away after delivery. Diabetic individuals need… Continue reading How Can I Tell If I Have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?