Archive for the 'Carpal Tunnel Syndrome' Category
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a very common problem. The American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) reported that in 2007, there were 330,000 carpal tunnel release surgeries performed. The main reason to have the surgery is to "open up" the tunnel. That is, the transverse carpal ligament or "floor" of the tunnel is released so [..]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) is caused by the pinching of the median nerve as it passed
through the carpal tunnel in the wrist and can result in numbness,
tingling, and sometimes pain into the hand affecting the index, 3rd, and
thumb-side of the 4th finger. Grip strength weakness may occur (usually
later in the process), [..]
Because carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) is technically a tendonitis that happens to be near a nerve (the
median nerve), one treatment option for CTS is to manage the tendonitis
and by doing so, the pressure on the median nerve will resolve. Also,
because the movement of the hand and wrist are controlled by opposite
functioning [..]
People who spend a lot of time performing activities that require a high level of force or repetition, or use vibrating tools are at risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Other activities such as driving, playing musical instruments, knitting, using a sander, screw drivers, air wrenches, waitress work, or assembling small parts are also [..]
Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night and noticed your hand sleeping to the point where you had to get out of bed and shake or flick your fingers to alleviate the numbness? If the numbness was primarily on the thumb-side half of your hand, it may have been carpal tunnel [..]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) is a condition that results from pressure applied to the median
nerve on the palm side of the wrist that causes numbness, tingling,
weakness, and/or muscle damage affecting the thumb side of the hand and
fingers, including the thumb, index, 3rd, and thumb side of the 4th
finger. There is literally [..]
The word "Ergonomics" is thrown around a lot when it comes to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). The term comes from the Greek ergon, meaning "work", and nomos, meaning "natural laws." By definition, ergonomics means "…the study of efficiency in working environments." Wikipedia describes it as, "…the study of designing equipment and devices that fit the [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common condition that drives many patients to chiropractic clinics asking, "…what can chiropractic do for CTS?"
As an overview, the following is a list of what you might expect when you visit a Doctor of Chiropractic for a condition like CTS:
A thorough history is VITALLY important as your [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) causes pain and/or numbness into the hand and because it’s so common, CTS is often the first and the last diagnosis a doctor makes when a patient presents with these symptoms. The purpose of this article is to consider other conditions that present in a similar way and if not treated [..]
When patients present for treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS), one of the most common treatments rendered is the use of a wrist
brace, often referred to as a cock-up splint. The focus of this article
is to explain the reasons why these braces are so commonly included in
the management of CTS and why [..]