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Carpal tunnel syndrome

CTS is classed as a repetitive strain injury and it occurs when the median nerve, which travels through the carpal tunnel at the wrist, is compressed.

Causes: swelling, pregnancy, water retention, menopause, obesity, pressure from bone spurs, diabetes, arthritis, tendonitis, occupational overuse (e.g. keyboards, jackhammers) and hypothyroidism.

Symptoms: numbness, weakness and motor losses in the areas innervated by the median nerve, which include the palmar aspect of the first three and a half fingers (thumb to ring finger) and several muscles in the forearm and palm.

Who to consult: chiropractor, dietician GP, herbalist, naturopath, occupational therapist, osteopath, pharmacist.



Tags: carpal, tunnel, syndrome, strain, median, nerve, compression, compress, swelling, pregnancy, obesity, hypothyroidism, arthritis

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