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- $Title{What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?}
- $Subject{shooting pain arms wrists carpal tunnel syndrome cts thumb fingers
- wrist arm ligament tendons median nerve musculoskeletal connective tissue
- tissues ligaments tendon hand muscles middle thumbs finger joint joints}
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- What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
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- QUESTION: After many years of fulfilling all the responsibilities of a
- housewife and mother, I have now returned to the business world, and am
- working as a secretary in a small law office. I would really enjoy it if it
- wasn't for the shooting pain in both arms and wrists that now afflicts me. It
- started within a few days or returning to office work, and it is interfering
- with my productivity and peace of mind. I can't afford to lose this job, but
- I can't stand the pain either. Can you please help me?
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- ANSWER: A visit to your own local family physician may be necessary to
- confirm my long distance diagnosis, but it sounds like you are one of the many
- sufferers of the "new industrial epidemic" otherwise known as carpal tunnel
- syndrome (CTS). The pain, or sometimes numbness, affects the thumb and first
- three fingers, and may shoot from there up the wrist and arm. Gradually the
- pinching strength of these fingers may also be reduced.
- The carpal tunnel is formed by the bones of the wrist and a dense
- ligament which passes over them. The tendons, which flex the fingers, pass
- through this tunnel from the muscles located in the region of the forearm to
- the bones that form the fingers. The median nerve, which brings electrical
- impulses to the muscles at the base of the thumb and also carries the
- sensations from the thumb and first three fingers, likewise passes through
- this same structure. When overuse causes the tendons to become inflamed and
- swollen, they press on the nerve, causing some of the symptoms of CTS.
- Starting your new job, and actively using these muscles and tendons a
- great deal more than before, is probably the cause of your trouble. It is
- common in people who do a great deal of typing, as well as carpenters,
- musicians, assembly line workers, as well as any others who must make the
- repetitive motions of the fingers.
- You are going to have to let up a bit, with 15 minute rest periods every
- two hours to avoid overuse of the tendons. Anti-inflammatory drugs (like
- NSAIDs or ibuprofen) may help. In some cases a splint may be necessary and
- some serious cases require surgery. That is why a visit to your doctor now is
- in order.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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