Actually, CTS is just that,it can steam from a host of causes. This can be due to an itiology of the tendons, the tendonsheaths, restricted nerve mobility at the carpal tunnel or even the neck. There is a phenomena called double crunch syndrome where you may have an itiology at either the neck or the wrist and by themselves are sub clinical, but throw in either extra trauma to the wrist or poor cervical spine positioning and BAM, now you have CTS. Now, one may go thru extensive surgery and rehab and continue with symptoms but if the root of the problem is not addressed, ie, posture, frequent rest and stretch breaks, a regular exercise program, etc then symptoms will persist. The recommendations for Advil and icing are right on. Alternatively, try Aleve, overthe counter version of naproxin. Good luck all.
chicken of course, well at least my mother-in-laws chicken.
no need to scan at LWE, just ask, i did, people were more than happy to offer access. =)
Actually, CTS is just that,it can steam from a host of causes. This can be due to an itiology of the tendons, the tendonsheaths, restricted nerve mobility at the carpal tunnel or even the neck. There is a phenomena called double crunch syndrome where you may have an itiology at either the neck or the wrist and by themselves are sub clinical, but throw in either extra trauma to the wrist or poor cervical spine positioning and BAM, now you have CTS. Now, one may go thru extensive surgery and rehab and continue with symptoms but if the root of the problem is not addressed, ie, posture, frequent rest and stretch breaks, a regular exercise program, etc then symptoms will persist. The recommendations for Advil and icing are right on. Alternatively, try Aleve, overthe counter version of naproxin. Good luck all.