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[C230]Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Acupuncture
by Chris De La Rosa, Chr

There are quite a number of people who have found out the key to earn money sitting at the coziness of their home. They need not go out of their home and struggle in the traffic to reach their workplace within time in order to keep a yelling boss away from them. They just sit in front of a computer managing their home based wok. Apparently there are not many hassles in managing these sorts working from home jobs. But there are concerns here as well.

The constant usage of computers, sitting at the same place and very little breaks can affect the user who is working from home. They might not sound that serious but they can become complicated enough to make the user suffer from health hazards like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. This is often associated with the Repetitive Stress Syndrome are considered to be the most commonly found permanent problem that catches the home workers. Depending on the level of acuteness, this syndrome requires surgical treatment.

The Carpal Tunnel Syndrome attacks your hands and wrists with extreme severity. It gives a sense as though your hands are simply cut off from your body and passes an anesthetized feeling into them. This is named after the carpal tunnel that is there within the bone structure of your hands. When the nerves and ligaments passing through this structure get affected due to certain effects of using computers, they give rise to this syndrome. Gradually the carpal tunnel gets blocked and the numbness of the hands creeps in when you continue working from home on a computer.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is treated according to the acuteness level of the problem. Certain drugs and exercise can help those who are not in that bad a condition. But if the situation worsens, surgery is the only remedy for the patient. But as we all know prevention is better than cure. So make the computer desk as ergonomic as possible. Never arrange the hand rests at a higher position than the arm rests as you are working from home. Take breaks at regular intervals so that the hands get some rest from the stress of typing. Poor typing posture is also accountable fro this problem.

Now these simple exercises can work wonders in preventing this syndrome. Raise your arms and rotate them in the air and do the same with your wrists. This will give a good work out to your neck, upper back and shoulder as well. Always rest your hands on the desk so that it is not over stressed while working from home with a computer. This will release the tension and strain that burdens you after an entire day's work. Make exercising a part of your daily routine. This will not only make your life easy but also provide you with better productivity.

So all of you, who are working from home, especially with a computer, keep an eye on your working postures and break frequencies so that you can utilize the money and time you are earning being at home.

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Acupuncture is the only treatment that reduces Carpal Tunnel syndrome effectively within minimum time. Carpal tunnel syndrome [CTS] is a natural injury caused by a sudden pinched nerve in the wrist. This often results into growing pain and numbness in the index fingers, middle fingers and weakness of the thumb. The very disease “carpal tunnel syndrome" derives its name from organs called “carpals" in the hand that forms a tunnel in the body through which the nerve leads on to the extended hands.

Carpal tunnel syndrome explanations suggest that numbness in the thumbs and the first two fingers results from a disorder caused in the median nerve. Sometimes due to some natural obstacles, the median nerve gets acutely trapped in a channel near the wrist called “carpal tunnel". The disease is also characterized by pain extending up to the forearm, coldness in the fingers and a paralyzing sensation in the hands and arms. This syndrome is more common amongst physicians as “pins and needles paresthesias" also sometimes called as “dysesthesia" which means an unpleasant sensation.

Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms include frequent irritation in the hands. However, following are the other symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms:

1. Feeling of paralysis in the hands and fingers

2. Both daytime and nighttime painful tingling of hands followed by decreased ability to squeeze almost anything

3. Fingers get swollen suddenly

4. Loss of strength in the muscle at the base of the thumb near palm

5. Pain shooting rapidly from your hand up to the arms and even to the shoulder


Carpal tunnel syndrome treatments

Acupuncture detox carpal tunnel syndrome so it is very essential for treating CTS. It restores normal nerve functions and provides long-term relief from pain and irritation associated with CTS. The acupuncturist practitioners insert needles on those points along the meridians where “qi" or energy gets blocked. For treating CTS, the insertions are mainly done in the meridians situated along the liver, kidney and gall bladder. These points are stimulated by traditional needle insertions, and heat/ pressure applications. Once the stored energy starts getting distributed, CTS gets cured faster.

To reduce carpal tunnel syndrome you can also use various medicinal herbs in between the acupuncture sessions. You can use herbs like cramp bark [Viburnum opulus], St. John’s wort [Hypericum perforatum] and wild yam [Dioscorea villosa]. These herbs are available as dried extracts [pills, tablets and capsules], tinctures [alcohol extraction] and teas. Mix them in a cup of tea and have it three times a day to experience faster cures.

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