September 08, 2010

Wellgate for Women Slimfit Wrist Support, Right Helps relieve pain from Carpal Tunnel syndrome, strains and sprainsSoothing memory foam and super-soft fabrics provide intensive comfortDesigned to fit women – sleek, slimfit design fits under women’s clothingIdeal for use at the computer, while sleeping or for everyday useLightweight, breathable materials The Wellgate Women’s Slimfit Wrist Support helps relieve pain from Carpal Tunnel syndrome, wrist sprains & strains, arthritis and tendonitis. This product is for the Right hand and is a one size, adjustable product. The super-soft fabrics…. Click Here to Read More
September 07, 2010
My wife has severe carpal tunnel and is considering an operation, but is afraid if she is off her job very long they will find a reason to dismiss her. Is there an alternative to…. Click Here to Read More
September 03, 2010
As a St. Louis, Missouri Workers’ Compensation lawyer, I have seen my share of carpal tunnel syndrome cases. These repetitive trauma injuries were much less common when I began practicing back in the l980s. Computers have taken over our lives and they now dominate many work places. Secretaries and typists often spend a great deal of time working on computer keyboards. Unlike injuries where there is a sudden, severe onset, carpal tunnel syndrome can slowly and gradually inch up on you. Most people who have repetitive jobs such as typists, assembly line workers, and machine operators will start…. Click Here to Read More
August 29, 2010
After undergoing either of the open or endoscopic release surgery, it is time to get acquainted on how to recuperate from the major operation. It does not mean that when the carpal ligament is cut off, the patient is all too fine. In fact, some wrist strength is lost. The carpal tunnel recovery depends on what type of anesthesia has been injected. If it is local and has been injected around the site of operation, the area and the nearby fingers will remain numb for up to ten hours after surgery. As this effect wears off, it may well be worth taking some pain-killers. Your carpal tunnel pain…. Click Here to Read More
August 25, 2010

Product DescriptionFor sufferers of carpal tunnel and other repetitive-strain injuries, an authoritative and practical guide to self-healing alternatives. There are more than 500,000 carpal tunnel surgeries done annually in the United States but approximately 30 percent of these patients will be no better as a result. The truth is, most physicians are too quick to consider surgery as the first line of defense against carpal tunnel and other repetitive-strain injuries. In this comprehensive guide to recognizing and treating these debilitating conditions, Dr. Scott Fried takes a strong…. Click Here to Read More
August 21, 2010
The World’s 10 Highest-Paid Authors “James Patterson’s $70 million in earnings vaults him to No. 1 on our list, up from second place two years ago. The prolific thriller writer’s latest deal, signed last fall, involves penning a carpal tunnel-risking 17 books by the end of 2012 for an estimated $100 million.” Read more on Arts…. Click Here to Read More
August 17, 2010
Unique product in huge niche with low SEO competition. A great product for article marketing – also solves tennis elbow, golf injuries and related pain problems. Overcoming Rsi Repetitive Stress…. Click Here to Read More
August 13, 2010
I would like some answers and having or not having surgery for carpal tunnel. Does it relieve the pain? Does it help to relieve arthritis? Is there a long recovery after surgery? Are you limited to use after surgery? In the end does the surgery…. Click Here to Read More
August 09, 2010
1 out of a 100 people are found to be affected by the problem of carpal tunnel syndrome at some point in time. It is affecting people of all age groups and is found to be very common among women between 30 and 60 years. Carpal tunnel syndrome is considered to be a work-related hazard. This problem can be reduced or eliminated by avoiding or reducing strenuous activities that would exert too much pressure on the fingers, hand, or wrist. The carpal tunnel is a channel situated on the palm side of the wrist. Wrist bones are roughly formed in the form of a semicircle and the carpal ligament makes…. Click Here to Read More
August 04, 2010
I was just diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel, and knitting is one of my passions, I refuse to give it up, have seen a DR, gave me some sort of shot…didn’t work. Have pain in both…. Click Here to Read More
July 31, 2010
I was in a car accident, hit from behind by a commercial box truck, and have developed sever carpal tunnel in both hands. It’s been ongoing for 3 years now, and I’ve had surgery on both wrists, but the symptoms remain. What kind of settlement should I be expecting from this lawsuit? Thank…. Click Here to Read More
July 27, 2010
You are knock out on bed because of a hard day’s work. Most likely, nothing can awaken you, not even the noisy barking dog of your neighbor or the chilly breeze caressing your skin. However, you wake up to those pins and needles sensation on your right hand. You might still be very lazy to stand up but you just have to shake off the pain away and get back to sleep. It is actually a typical situation especially for those with CTS. The carpal tunnel of your wrist contains the median nerve that has been compressed while your have flexed your wrist. If you have a condition that leads to swelling,…. Click Here to Read More
July 23, 2010

Two preshaped metal splints – one over the palm and the other over the back of the hand – are removable for additional contouring if necessaryPerforated neoprene glove is breathable for comfortable, extended wearMeasure around the break of the wristFits 7.25-8.5 inches Product DescriptionCock-up style wrist splint that firmly holds the wrist in a neutral position to promote healing and reduce pain. Specify for the right or left wrist. CHAMPION Neoprene Cock-up Wrist Splint Right,…. Click Here to Read More
July 19, 2010
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful progressive condition caused by the compression of a key nerve in the wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome is characterized by numbness, tingling, pain and weakness. The carpal tunnel is caused by increased pressure on a nerve in the hand entering the confined space carpal tunnel. There are many causes of carpal tunnel include heredity, the reverse use over time, hormonal changes associated with pregnancy and menopause and medical conditions, including diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and of the thyroid gland imbalance. It can occur at any age, but it tends to…. Click Here to Read More
July 15, 2010

Rated #1 for complete hand exerciseOne exercise strengthens all the muscles that close and open the handMaximizes strength, balance, and blood flow to the hand, wrist, and elbowDeveloped by a health care professional Product DescriptionCombines 3 strengthening and balancing exercises into one, working the 9 muscles of the hand. Use the HandMaster in the daily rehabilitation of: carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis or golfer’s elbow, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, RSI, tendonitis, tenosynovitis, dupuytren’s contracture, deQuervain’s syndrome, diabetes (dialysis), or lymphadenopathy. Can also be…. Click Here to Read More
July 10, 2010
In preventing carpal tunnel syndrome to worsen, there should be necessary measures to be taken. Surgery should not be the immediate remedy because it is not a grave major disorder. However, it should not be the reason for it to be ignored. Remember that this involves a very essential part of your body, so it should be dealt with utmost consideration. Keeping your wrists strong and flexible can alleviate strain on the carpal tunnel. It is by stretching your wrists often during the day that will help prevent injury. Doing carpal tunnel exercises reduces the amount of pressure on the median…. Click Here to Read More
July 06, 2010
I have a painful case of carpal tunnel in both of my wrists. I type all the time, so that could be part of it. I wear a brace on one hand, and I wrap gauze around the other. Are there any home remedies I could try? I type more than I have to, but I do have to type some because I take a computer…. Click Here to Read More
July 02, 2010

Heat therapy for periodic treatment of aches and painsCold therapy for periodic treatment of injuries such as strains, sprains and bruises.Features 6 powerful neodymium magnets and hot and cold gel packOne size fits allDurable quality construction featuring premium quality neoprene and convenient hook and loop closures Product DescriptionEase the nagging pain in your wrist with this hot and cold wrap with the power of magnets. Magnetic Wave therapy studies have shown than magnets may be an effective therapy for enhancing the relief of pain and improving blood flow. HoMedics MW-WHC…. Click Here to Read More
June 28, 2010
Several people in the United States have been affected by CTS, which is also considered as an “occupational disorder in the 90′s”. It has pushed many to resign from their work because they have become victims of the carpal tunnel syndrome disability. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common form of repetitive stress injury, which usually occurs when a person’s wrists are exposed to continuous strain on a regular basis. Tissues surrounding the wrist tendons become so enlarged that they compress the median nerve, which runs through a passage in the wrist known as the carpal tunnel. The compression…. Click Here to Read More
June 24, 2010
Carpal tunnel syndrome treatments usually begin conservatively. It moves to more aggressive and invasive techniques if the symptoms of such disorder persist. Before undergoing a release or endoscopic surgery, the initial carpal tunnel treatments include some medications and splints that are just done in sheer organics while others are scientifically enhanced. Here are those highly recommended carpal tunnel syndrome treatments by orthopedic doctors: Physical therapy techniques include ultrasound, hydrotherapy and stretching. Ultrasound uses high- pitched sound waves to create heat that helps…. Click Here to Read More