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Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs as a result of compression of the median nerve. The median nerve runs from your forearm through a passageway in your wrist (carpal tunnel) to your hand. It provides sensation to the palm side of your thumb and fingers, with the exception of your little finger. It also provides nerve signals to move the muscles around the base of your thumb (motor function). In general, anything that crowds, irritates or compresses the median nerve in the carpal tunnel space can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. For example, a wrist fracture can narrow the carpal tunnel and irritate the nerve, as can the swelling and inflammation resulting from rheumatoid arthritis. In many cases, no single cause can be identified. It may be that a combination of risk factors contributes to the development of the condition. Oxygen For Living can help relieve the pain, numbness and tingling associated with Carpal Tunnel syndrome, sometimes in as little as two treatments. 306-631-2222 Call and book your appointment today. Your first 30 minute treatment is absolutely FREE. Come in and see what new technology can do for you. Excellent option to pharmaceuticals or invasive surgery.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Dec 2014 14:11:34 +0000

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