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Carpal Tunnel Surgery Can Often Cause Hand Weakness

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by Tom Nicholson

Relief from carpal tunnel symptoms is not easy to accomplish. After all, your job is what likely brought on your bout of carpal tunnel syndrome, and you can’t always stop doing that! Thousands of people suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome due to the repeated motions that come with their jobs. The symptoms include pain in the wrists, arms, shoulders and neck, to numbness in the fingers and hands. Many times this leads to a debilitating amount of pain that causes you feel useless and with no place to turn.

Many people believe surgery to be the only solution to the problem. They believe surgery will take care of this problem, but the truth is the surgery must be followed with therapy and exercise to prevent it from happening again. There are alternatives to surgery that will prevent or even eliminate this condition. Following these alternatives will obtain good results in time

What causes carpal tunnel syndrome? You need to know the reason behind this condition to make choices about how you decide to treat it. Carpal tunnel syndrome commonly occurs in the wrist area. Any activity that involves repetitive motion using your wrist such as a mouse, keyboard, or most any job that involves using the hands will cause the transverse carpal ligament to become tight. This ligament is the one that ties all the ligaments together in the wrist letting you have the strength you need to effectively use your hands.

As the transverse carpal ligament tightens, the other ligaments put pressure on the median nerve. When this nerve becomes agitated and compressed, it can cause numbness, lack of strength and even incredible pain in the hand, wrist, fingers and even the arm. This can make it impossible for those who rely on their wrists and arms to do their jobs.

The good news is there are exercises to ease the pain and weakness that carpal tunnel syndrome causes. An online search as well as consulting a physical therapist will show you stretching exercises to help loosen the transverse carpal ligament. There are also massages to help keep the nerves in your hand relaxed. These exercises will also relax the pressure on the nerve and help get rid of the pain associated with carpal tunnel syndrome.

You have the option of having surgery on your wrists. When you have surgery, the transverse carpal ligament is cut to take the pressure off the median nerve. You will need a long time to recover from the surgery and of course, surgery is expensive.

Only you can decide whether to have surgery or not. There are many things you can do right now to ensure you do not suffer the pain and discomfort of carpal tunnel syndrome. Try treating yourself with natural ways such as stretching and developing better work habits before you decide to have surgery.

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