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    well-known hand disease that affect millions of people is known as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. What is Carpal Tunnel syndrome you ask? Well in this essay we will discuss the symptoms, treatment and the history of this disease and how it can affect your everyday life? Carpal tunnel syndrome is a numbness and tingling sensation in the hand and arm that is caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist. People suffered with Carpal tunnel over the course of years, but it wasn’t as much of a common problem until

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    smartphones can put extensive wear and tear on the wrists. This may lead to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, a common problem among adults. This is the numbness, tingling, and weakness in one’s hand(s) due to pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. Bending the wrists while typing or texting is a major source of development for carpal tunnel. My mother, for example, works at a computer all day and has dealt with carpal tunnel for many years. If I were given funding

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    1.0 DEFINITION Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most commonly diagnosed entrapment neuropathy (or neurological disorder) of the upper limb (Middleton & Anakwe, 2014). 2.0 INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE CTS Affects millions of people around the world with an incidence rate of 276 per 100,000 people per year (Alfonso, Jann, Massa, & Torreggiani, 2010). It has been reported that CTS is more prevalent in woman and the working population (9.2% in women; 6% in men; 4% in the general population; 10% of

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    Have you been suffering from a condition the same as numbness, pain, or perhaps a weakness in the surrounding parts of your hands? This might be an indication as well as signs and symptoms of problem often referred to as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Based on the specialists, which the concept originated from the University Of Maryland Medical Center doctors that have discovered, that CTS is because of a problem in the wrist that already been strained. Generally, the cells which are around the median

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    burning pain, muscle weakness and muscle wasting in a long standing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome case.” - Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Dana Tarandy. The swelling of the surrounding tendons made by repeated overuse or poor ergonomics of the wrist leads the causes of carpal tunnel syndrome. You can link the following to the research because when you leave your wrist in an awkward position for too long you can cause carpal tunnel syndrome. While you play the game you leave your wrist in a position that irritates

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    female research assistant who alleges pain and weakness in her hands/wrist as a result of repetitive scooping dirt from soil barrels. As per OMNI entry, the patient was diagnosed with cervicobrachial syndrome (diffuse), right carpal tunnel syndrome and insomnia. She is status post endoscopic carpal tunnel release (CTR) on 09/24/2015 for the right and on 06/02/2015 for the left side. Per office visit notes dated 8/7/2016, patient presents for a follow up for neck pain, left elbow pain and bilateral

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    your edits are based on your own clinical experience or opinion, please indicate this. References and resources used: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that causes pain in your hand and arm. The carpal tunnel is a narrow area located on the palm side of your wrist. Repeated wrist motion or certain diseases may cause swelling within the tunnel. This swelling pinches the main nerve in the wrist (median nerve). CAUSES This condition may be caused by: • Repeated wrist

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    median nerve decompression on 05/12/11 and right carpal tunnel release on 09/26/11. Per progress report dated 8/12/16, the patient was seen for her chronic neck pain and bilateral wrist pain. Current medications include Norco, Neurontin, Lisinopril, propranolol, clonazepam, fexofenadine, Asmanex, Nasonex, Relpax, Prozac, and Patard. Based on the progress report dated 10/07/16, the patient presents for evaluation of carpal tunnel syndrome on the right shoulder. The patient states that she continues

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    helping to take care of my stepfather who suffered from back problems. Sadly he passed away in 2014. It was later that year when my dad was telling me that he wanted to enroll in the Massage Therapy program at Milan Institute. Because he has Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, which affects his hands, he was not able to go through with it. Instead, he asked if I would be interested in enrolling. I was a little apprehensive, to be honest, but I wanted to see what it was that had interested my dad. I went to the campus

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    pelvic girdle pain, it is due to Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD). Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction is caused by stretchy ligaments in your pelvic area. The increased blood volume pressurises your blood vessels and results in varicose veins. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, leg cramps, feet swelling and bleeding gums are likely to continue in week 25 of your pregnancy. Because normal daily hair loss is suppressed by pregnancy hormones, you may notice that your hair becomes thick and glossy. However, all this extra

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