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Follow on Google News | Overuse For Carpel Tunnel Syndrome May Be InaccurateThe Link Between Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Hand Use Is Overstated
By: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Info Study researcher David Ring, MD SAYS: "The link between carpal tunnel syndrome and hand use is overstated and may be inaccurate.” However, as our reliance on computers increases, carpel tunnel syndrome (CTS) is hitting epidemic proportions. More than 28 million Americans use computers each day and, according to officials at the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, (OSHA) many risk coming down with carpal tunnel syndrome, the painful, debilitating condition that is the number one disability reported by insurance companies today. The editors of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Info say, “People suffering from carpel tunnel syndrome can often experience difficulty performing simple tasks. The choice of treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome depends on the severity of the symptoms and any underlying disease that might be causing the symptoms. Some rare diseases can cause deposition of abnormal substances in and around the carpal tunnel, leading to nerve irritation. These diseases include amyloidosis, sarcoidosis, multiple myeloma and leukemia which can fall into the category of genetics. Most patients with carpal tunnel syndrome improve with conservative treatment and medications. In order to avoid serious and permanent nerve and muscle consequences of carpal tunnel syndrome, surgical treatment is considered. After carpal tunnel syndrome treatment of surgery, patients often undergo exercise rehabilitation. Though it is uncommon, symptoms can recur. # # # If you would like more information on carpal tunnel syndrome and carpal tunnel treatment, you can find it at Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Info (http://www.carpaltunnelsyndromeinfo.org) End
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