Posts Tagged ‘carpal tunnel syndrome’
Typing Properly To avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome or CTS is pretty common for individuals that type regularly. It's also common for people with jobs that call for a great deal of repetitive movement together with the fingers, hands and wrists. Persons with diabetes, thyroid disease and rheumatoid arthritis are more prone to developing CTS too. Specific tasks should to be completed to assist to stop the illness because it can seriously impact your capability to work and enjoy a normal life. Read the rest of this entry »
What Can A Bellevue Chiropractor Do For Carpal Tunnel?
"When I try to thread a needle, button my shirt, or crochet, I can't seem to feel my finger tips. I've also noticed when unscrewing jars, my grip feels weak. In fact, I almost dropped a cup of coffee the other day. I wake up 3-4 times a night and I have to shake my hand and flick my fingers to wake them up. Gripping the steering wheel is becoming a challenge and I have to change hands frequently while I drive. I work in Bellevue, WA and its starting to become impossible to do my job at my computer cause I hurt so bad! I've had this off and on for the last 5 years but this last year it seems to be getting worse. I'm really getting concerned. Can you help me?" Read the rest of this entry »
Carpal Tunnel Treatment At Home
When the first bouts are brought by carpal tunnel syndrome, applying carpal tunnel treatment should immediately be done. The hands are likely the most active parts of a person's body. This disorder must be treated as quickly as possible to decrease the pain and inconvenience that so often comes with it. Read the rest of this entry »
Looking For And Preventing Torn Rotator Cuff Symptoms
Though they generally occur in the middle age group, it's not uncommon for torn rotator cuff symptoms to manifest themselves in the younger generation. Accidents, repeated strains in the muscles are some of the common causes of this problem. Though accidents are also responsible for injuring the rotator cuff, such injuries are normally quite apparent. However, problems like repeated stress syndrome where a person keeps doing tasks which put a strain on the ball and socket joint of the shoulders gradually damage the rotator cuff over time. Read the rest of this entry »
Begin Curing Yourself With Simple Carpal Tunnel massage
Since women have a higher risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome than men do, they will be interested to know about the available treatment options that are non-invasive. By implementing a regular routine of massage techniques that target the problem areas, nobody will have to suffer from the pain associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. Women and men that are will to self-administer proper massage techniques as well as a few carpel tunnel exercises will be able to greatly reduce their need for pain killers that have been helping them avoid surgery. Read the rest of this entry »
What Are Some of the Most Common Causes of Wrist Pain?
Wrist pain can cause you a lot of worry. Wrist pain is a result of various things depending upon each person that suffers from such pain. Computer users and sports enthusiasts can both suffer from the inflammation and soreness of wrist pain, since there are various causes. You can deal better with wrist pain when you understand the probable causes of such pain. Do some research and find out more about this type of pain as well as determining what may be the cause of your suffering from such pain. This is one of the first steps of treating wrist pain. Read the rest of this entry »
Understanding the Causes and Symptoms of Tendon Strain
It is said that the most common injury caused by a tendon strain happens through misuse. More often than not, the injury is caused by some kind of sports injury. For instance, basketball players often suffer an injury to the Achilles tendon, which connects the anklebone to the muscles found in the calf muscle. Read the rest of this entry »
Calcific Tendinitis: What to Consider When Diagnosing
A painful condition of the rotator cuffs and shoulders, calcific tendinitis is the result of calcium buildup under the shoulder blade in the tendons of the shoulder and around the rotator cuffs. Read the rest of this entry »
Rotator Cuff Surgery Recovery and Things You Need to Know
There are two important parts to any rotator cuff surgery recovery. You need science, art, the medical professionals involved will provide the science, and you provide the art. Your physical therapist and surgeon have the science in their fingertips while you must have the art of knowing your body. There is of course also a support aspect to the entire process and that is the support of family or friends who will help you during recovery. It will take everyone working as a team to speed you to a healthy recovery. Read the rest of this entry »
Exercises For Carpal Tunnel Symptoms
If you are a sufferer of carpal tunnel syndromes, then you are probably tired of the daily and constant aggravation you receive as a result of this condition. If you work in an office then you are probably distraught because it has suddenly become very difficult to do your job properly. Perhaps your production has gone way down and you feel you are in danger of actually losing your job. On top of that, you aren't sure about how to go about fixing the problem. Is it going to take weeks of rehab? Are you going to need surgery? Read the rest of this entry »


