Does hand exercise cure Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? A comment came to me which said, "with continuous and correct hand movement and medication" carpal tunnel symptoms can be cured.
The only problem is...Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
is NOT usually caused by the area around the carpal tunnel. Neither is
it caused by a deficiency of medication.
Even though researchers and doctors in conventional medicine look for a
treatment, they are not usually looking for the cause. Without paying
attention to the cause--but only looking at the symptoms--they cannot
get rid of CTS naturally.
You see, natural treatment for CTS (or any other disorder) just doesn't have much profit in it and that's what
drug companies and doctors like: a treatment that generates profit.
While there are some doctors who are very caring and giving and are not interested in money, there
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Do you have pain in your thumb, first (index) finger and middle finger as well as your palm on the same side of your hand? You might be very surprised to discover which muscle can cause these symptoms.
Turn your hand so your palm faces forward and your thumb points away from your body. Beside feeling the pain in your thumb and first two fingers, do you also feel it in your lower arm (more toward the thumb side) and in your upper arm (more toward your armpit) and below your collar bone?
Ah-ha! Then the muscle that is causing your pain is the subclavius. That muscle is located in back of (behind) your collar bone.
Trigger points are highly irritable places in muscles which cause pain elsewhere, sometimes at a far distance. I call them crabby places. The trigger point which is causing your
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome caused by muscles in your neck? You bet! So I figured it was probably time to talk about scalene muscles again.
Those are the nasty little muscles in your neck that can cause symptoms all over your upper body. They can cause all sorts of pain. They cause knots in your back between your spine and shoulder blades. They can make your chest and shoulder hurt. The scalenes will make the back and front of your upper arm hurt.
And of course, best (or worst) of all...they will cause carpal tunnel symptoms!
Well, they aren't nasty muscles actually. They are
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