CARPAL TUNNEL
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a disorder caused by
compression at the wrist of the median nerve supplying the hand,
causing numbness and tingling. |
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The carpal tunnel is an area in the wrist where
the bones and ligaments create a small passageway for the median
nerve. The median nerve is responsible for both sensation and
movement in the hand, in particular the thumb and first three
fingers. When the median nerve is compressed, an individual's hand
will feel as if it has "gone to sleep."
Women between the ages of 30 and 60 have the highest rates of carpal
tunnel syndrome. Research has demonstrated that carpal tunnel
syndrome is a very significant cause of missed work days due to pain.
In 1995, about $270 million was spent on sick days taken for pain
from repetitive motion injuries. |
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