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December 10, 2009

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Deb LaQua

Thanks so much for the info in this post, and on the whole blog. As someone who sits in front of a computer pretty much all day, this is a really big issue.

Deb LaQua, Ph.D.

Kathryn Merrow - The Pain Relief Coach

Deb, Thank you for your comments. Please remember to take lots of stretch breaks and stretch and move in the opposite direction of the positions you are usually in.

Kathryn

Paula

Thanks, Kathryn - Your advice about exploring all non-invasive options first is so important, especially given the surgical success statistics that you cite. Thank you for your ever-solid insights and advice!

Kathryn Merrow - The Pain Relief Coach

Hi Paula, Thank you for your comment. Sometimes we absolutely NEED surgery but so often that is not the treatment of choice...but that's not what the doctor tells us. Why? Because most doctors don't truly understand how bodies work and the roles of muscles in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Just not something they learned in Med School. Not usually taught there. I'd rather give non-invasive treatments a good running chance first and avoid anesthetics and surgery.

Kathryn

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