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    Carolyn had concerns about a throbbing pain in her neck, shoulders and upper/lower back. She also had concerns about a slight pain in her wrist. Carolyn has had a previous history of multiple musculo-skeletal surgeries. I started by lowering the height of the computer monitor to bring the primary viewing area of the screen within her natural line of sight and acceptable distance to her plane of vision. As Carolyn wears bifocals the previous elevated height of her monitor could result in aggravated

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    Section 1-2 Ex. 26 Surgery vs. Splints – A study compared surgery and splinting for subjects suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. It was found that among 73 patients treated with surgery, there was a 92% success rate. Among 83 patients treated with splints, there was a 72% success rate. Calculations using these results showed that if there really is no difference in success rates between surgery and splints, then there is about a 1 in 1000 chance of getting success rates like the one obtained

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    after typing on their phones for an extended period of time. (CNN) "I think we may see more problems in terms of hand disorders, such as tendinitis, repetitive strain injuries, arthritis, thumb arthritis down the road, and even possibly carpal tunnel syndrome," said Dr. Sanjeev Kakar, an orthopedic surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He continued, "Kids 20 years ago were not using handheld devices, and now they're using them all the time in schools and at home. We may be at the tip

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    Carpal Tunnel Release Carpal tunnel release is a surgical procedure to relieve numbness and pain in your hand caused by carpal tunnel syndrome. Your carpal tunnel is a narrow, hollow space in your wrist. It passes between your wrist bones and a band of connective tissue (transverse carpal ligament). The nerve that supplies most of your hand (median nerve) passes through this space. So do the connections between your fingers and the muscles of your arm (tendons). Carpal tunnel syndrome makes this

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    Hands are always busy. Many people have to type several hours every day, and the repetitive motions can cause carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome can cause tingling, pain and numbness Massage therapy can relieve the pain associated with carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis pain. Balancing Energy in the Hands For thousands of years, hand massage has been a therapeutic treatment for hand ailments. A massage therapist can balance the flow of energy in your hands. The therapy will stimulate

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    An article by Aslani et al., “Comparison of carpal tunnel release with three different techniques” compared the open release, endoscopic release and mid-palmar release. It was a clinical trial study that was done over a period of one year on patients who were surgical candidates for carpal tunnel syndrome (Aslani et al., 2012). Patients were diagnosed based on clinical symptoms and electro-diagnostic studies (Aslani et al., 2012). The clinical diagnosis was made based on the presence of three or

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    University of Gothenburg found that a person who is constantly on their computer or mobile device can develop stress, sleeping disorders, and depression, staring at a screen for too long can stain your eyes.If that is not enough you can get carpel tunnel syndrome which affects your hands, and you can also develop epilepsy, also called seizure disorder. This is why I believe that screen time should be limited to the recommended 2 hours or less. As I mentioned earlier you can develop epilepsy (seizure

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    world definitely took advantage of their physical strength. Five great examples of this are: building roads, quarrying, operating cranes, digging wells, and constructing tunnels. All of these tasks could only be completed with an immense amount of endurance and strength. Anything from laying rocks to digging out an entire tunnel was a difficult and grueling task. In many cases, a great deal of human physical strength was required to fully exploit the technologies and technical practices developed

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    Stepping out onto Canadian soil is the dream of any new immigrant coming to create a new life for a fresh start. The strong images of digging, logging, and construction are just some of the rough edged images that many do not consider when imagining the Canadian Dream. The Canadian Dream in the minds of workers in Michael Ondaatje’s, In the Skin of a Lion, is labouring to create life for themselves and working towards a steady future. Abbott describes the masterplot as “stories that we tell over

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    the performance of sprinklers for tunnel protection was conducted in the Ofenegg tunnel in Switzerland in 1965. The tunnel was an old single track railway tunnel, 4 m wide at the base and 6 m high. Three fire sizes obtained with aircraft petrol fuel were used in the test with following specifications: (a) 100L and 6.6 m2 pool size; (b) 500 L and 47.5 m2 pool size; and (c) 1000 L and 95 m2 pool size. Two lines of sprinklers were installed on the ceiling of the tunnel. The water capacity was 19 L/(min

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