Short, Repetitive Movement
Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by short, repetitive movement, such as typing, knitting, and using vibrating tools for hours on end. The lack of rest in between these motions irritates and inflames the flexor tendons that travel with the median nerve to the hand through an area in the wrist called the "carpal tunnel," which is surrounded by bones and a transverse ligament. The inflamed tendons squeeze the nerve against the ligament.
The Treatments
The prescription for typists may be as simple as wrist exercises and the use of a wrist rest or ergonomic glove. The more severe remedy is surgery, in which the transverse ligament is cut to relieve pressure. See RSI and medical conditions.
It's the Median Nerve
There is so little space in the carpal tunnel that when the tendons get inflamed, the median nerve is pressed against the transverse ligament. (Image courtesy of www.carpal-tunnel.com.)
Rest the Wrist
Wrist rests help to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome by keeping the wrists elevated above the keyboard.
An Ergonomic Glove
IMAK Products' Smart Glove uses a removable splint (upper cutout) to keep the wrist in the proper position. The ergoBeads (bottom cutout) massage the area to increase blood circulation and promote healthy muscle tissue. (Image courtesy of IMAK Products Corporation, www.imakproducts.com)
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