What Causes Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 12/07/2011

There are two main causes of carpal tunnel syndrome. The most common cause is inflammation of the median nerve due to repetitive motion.

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Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 11/17/2011

Carpal tunnel syndrome is an inflammation of the nerves that feed the joint. It usually results from repetitive motion. Alternative treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome has much greater long-term success than convention treatment.

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Filed Under: Bone & Joint Health

Natural Therapies for Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 11/08/2011

Given the poor outcomes associated with commonly prescribed conventional treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome, natural therapies are a much better way to relieve carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms.

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Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: The Conventional Approach

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 11/08/2011

Carpal tunnel syndrome is an inflammation of the nerves that feed the joint. It usually results from repetitive motion. Alternative treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome has much greater long-term success than convention treatment.

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Filed Under: Bone & Joint Health

Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

by Dr. David Williams

Last Reviewed 11/08/2011

Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome include hands falling asleep at night; weak hand grip, pain, burning, numbness, or tingling in the thumb, fingers, hand, or arm; and loss of use of your hand due to weakness or pain.

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