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  1. Pain Free at Your PC by Pete Egoscue, 1999-11-02
  2. Occupational Therapy Practice Guidelines for Adults With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (The Aota Practice Guidelines Series Adults With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
  3. Introduction To Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  4. About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome by E. Ferdinand, 2010-02-06
  5. Carpal Tunnel Symptoms and Treatments: All About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Causes, Diagnosing, Symptoms, Signs, Non-Surgical and Surgical Treatments, Alternative Therapy, Exercises and More. by Dan Spada, 2010-09-01
  6. Pain Relief Breakthrough: The Power of Magnets to Relieve Backaches, Arthritis, Menstrual Cramps, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Sports Injuries, And More by Julian Whitaker, Brenda Adderly, 1998-07-30
  7. Compression Neuropathies, Including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Clinical Symposia, Vol 49, No 2) by Allan Jacobs, 1998-10
  8. Carpal tunnel exercises: Developed by Houshang Seradge, M.D. to assist in prevention and treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome by Houshang Seradge, 1995
  9. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome by CMC, Cmc Research, 1997-01
  10. End Your Carpal Tunnel Pain Without Surgery, A Daily Program to Prevent &Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 1998 publication by Kat Montgomry, 1998
  11. Carpal tunnel syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health</i> by Mark Alan Mitchell, 2002
  12. 09.10 Pharmacy Times Magazine Vol. 76, No. 9 - Pain Awareness Issue; Knee Injuries; Oral Pain; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome; Ce: Type 2 Diabetes and Hypoglycemia
  13. Eating Do's & Don'ts for Nutritional Management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome by Mary Tumosa-Lawler, 2000-08
  14. Winning workers' comp claims for carpal tunnel syndrome; understanding the symptoms and causes of this common malady will enable you to help claimants prevail.: An article from: Trial by Thomas M. Domer, 2002-06-01

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42. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
carpal tunnel syndrome. carpal tunnel syndrome is common in people who perform repetitive motions of the hand and wrist, such as typing.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome Surface anatomy - normal wrist Compression of the median nerve Carpal tunnel surgical procedure Alternative names Return to top Median nerve dysfunction Definition Return to top Carpal tunnel syndrome is compression of the median nerve at the wrist, which may result in numbness, tingling, weakness, or muscle atrophy in the hand and fingers. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Carpal tunnel syndrome is common in people who perform repetitive motions of the hand and wrist, such as typing. When the wrist is poorly positioned, there isn't enough space for the median nerve to travel to the hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by pressure exerted on the median nerve at the point where it passes through the wrist. The median nerve supplies sensation to the thumb-side of the palm, and to the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and the thumb-side of the ring finger. It also supplies movement to part of the hand. The nerve enters the hand between the wrist bones (called the carpal bones) and the tough membrane that holds the bones together (the transverse carpal ligament). This space is called the carpal tunnel. Since the passageway is rigid, any swelling in this area can cause compression of the nerve (this is also called entrapment of the nerve).

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44. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What is carpal tunnel syndrome? How common is carpal tunnel syndrome? The exact number of Canadians who have carpal tunnel syndrome is not known.
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46. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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47. Baker Family Chiropractic
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48. Management Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - July 15, 2003 - American Family Physician
Management of carpal tunnel syndrome. ANTHONY carpal tunnel syndrome affects approximately 3 percent of adults in the United States. Pain
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PRACTICAL THERAPEUTICS Management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ANTHONY J. VIERA, LCDR, MC, USNR, Naval Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida A patient information handout on carpal tunnel syndrome, written by the author of this article, is provided on page 279.
A PDF version of this document is available. Download PDF now (8 pages /151 KB). More information on using PDF files. C arpal tunnel syndrome, the most common focal peripheral neuropathy, results from compression of the median nerve at the wrist. The syndrome affects an estimated 3 percent of adult Americans and is approximately three times more common in women than in men. High prevalence rates have been reported in persons who perform certain repetitive wrist motions, but the significance of this relationship continues to be challenged. Although 30 percent of frequent computer users complain of hand paresthesias, only 10 percent meet clinical criteria for carpal tunnel syndrome, and nerve conduction studies are abnormal in only 3.5 percent of these persons. See page 204 for definitions of strength-of-evidence levels.

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50. EMedicine - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome : Article By Mark Steele, MD
carpal tunnel syndrome carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a compressive neuropathy of the median nerve at the wrist. carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Last Updated: July 30, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: CTS, median nerve compression at the wrist AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Mark Steele, MD , Associate Dean for Truman Medical Center Programs, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Missouri-Kansas City Mark Steele, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Emergency Medicine , and Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Editor(s): David FM Brown, MD , Instructor, Department of Medicine, Division of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Associate Chief, Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD , Senior Pharmacy Editor, Pharmacy, eMedicine;

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52. EMedicine - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome : Article By David A Fuller, MD
carpal tunnel syndrome carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most commonly diagnosed and treated entrapment neuropathy. carpal tunnel syndrome.
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54. Hospital Practice: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
carpal tunnel syndrome Is It WorkRelated? In the case of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), however, this definition is often forgotten.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Is It Work-Related?
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The reported incidence of work-related carpal tunnel syndrome has skyrocketed; however, many cases have an underlying systemic cause. A methodical investigationincluding appropriate imaging studies and laboratory testingcan differentiate symptoms that are primarily occupational from those with associated medical illness or obesity.
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Case Presentation A 59-year-old woman was referred for evaluation of hand numbness that had persisted after carpal tunnel surgery. Her problems had begun nine years earlier with onset of pain at the base of each thumb. Regular use of ibuprofen allowed her to continue working. After three years, nocturnal numbness and tingling developed in both hands. These symptoms were relieved by activity, however. The patient, a professional card dealer for more than 30 years, had assumed that her thumb pain was work-related. When it developed nine years earlier, she had consulted an orthopedist, who diagnosed osteoarthritis of the basilar thumb joints and CTS. He advised her to file a workers' compensation claim, which was accepted. She subsequently underwent bilateral carpal tunnel releases, arthroplasties of the first carpometacarpal joints, and trapeziectomies. At surgery, slight flattening of the right median nerve was noted. The left median nerve appeared to be normal. After returning to her regular job, she had experienced only minimal discomfort in her thumbs while dealing cards, but the nocturnal hand numbness continued. Five years after surgery she applied for reopening of her compensation claim because of paresthesias on the palmar sides of the third, fourth, and fifth digits while at rest. Shaking or other hand activity relieved the discomfort. Her workers' compensation physician warned that she faced permanent nerve damage if she continued to work as a card dealer and advised her to change occupations. Reluctant to do so, she decided to seek a second opinion.

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56. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
More and more kids are spending hours on the computer and more and more kids are getting carpal tunnel syndrome. What is it? What are the symptoms?
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This strange-sounding problem has nothing to do with the kind of tunnels you drive through. When someone has carpal (say: kar -pul) tunnel syndrome , or CTS, the "tunnel" of bones and ligaments in their wrist has narrowed. This narrowed tunnel pinches a nerve, causing a tingly feeling or numbness in a person's hand, especially in the thumb and first three fingers. Someone with carpal tunnel system may have trouble typing on the computer or playing a video game. In fact, those repetitive motions (doing the same thing again and again) may be to blame for causing the carpal tunnel syndrome in the first place. Where Is This Tunnel?
Take a look at the palm of your hand. Under the skin at your wrist is the tunnel we're talking about. Nine tendons (tough bands of tissue that join a muscle with some other part of the body) and one nerve pass through this tunnel from the forearm to the hand. The bottom and sides of the carpal tunnel are formed by wrist bones, and the top of the tunnel is covered by a strong band of connective tissue called a ligament. The tendons that run through the tunnel connect muscles to bones and help you use your hand and bend your fingers and thumb. The nerve that passes through the carpal tunnel to reach the hand is the

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In today's society, incidents of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, or repetitive motion injury, are becoming more and more prevalent. While technology has certainly been an economic blessing, it has not come without a price. The more human beings must interact with machines, the more pervasive a problem Carpal Tunnel Syndrome becomes.
From those who work with computers on a daily basis to assembly line workers, repetitive motion injury cases are increasing at an alarming rate. However, symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome are not limited only to the work place. Pregnancy has been known to bring on such symptoms. Sleeping in certain positions also plays a part. Stress in all its forms also plays a major role. Eating habits, tobacco and alcohol consumption, repetitive motion related to sports, the playing of musical instruments and many other factors all contribute to the break down of tissues in the body that lead to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
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58. MayoClinic.com - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
The signs and symptoms caused by carpal tunnel syndrome — numbness, pain and weakness in the hand and wrist — are clear. But what s the cause?
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60. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Overview. Hosp Practice. Chang, MH et al. Oral drug of choice in carpal tunnel syndrome. Neurology. 51(2)3903. Aug 1998.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) Overview Compression of the Median nerve by transverse carpal ligament (Flexor retinaculum). The most common entrapment neuropathy in the upper extremity. Affect women more than men. Usually bilateral, dominant hand tends to be more severely affected. Most cases are idiopathic. Epidemiological studies linked CTS to the following Job Tasks Electronics Assemblers Garment Workers Aircraft Builders Frozen food processor Keyboard use as cause of CTS is not confirmed by study. May be caused by other diseases Endocrine Hypothyroidism Acromegaly Diabetes Connective tissue disease: Rheumatoid Arthritis Tumors: Ganglion, Lipoma, Schwannoma, Neurofibroma Hemangioma Congenital Persistent median artery Congenital small carpal tunnel Anomalous muscles (palmaris longus, flexor digitorum sublimis) Infectious/Inflammatory: Sarcoid Histoplasmosis Septic arthritis Lyme Trauma Fractures (especially Colle's fracture) Hemorrhage (including anticoagulation) Miscellaneous Spasticity (persistent wrist flexion) Renal disease, hemodialysis

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