If You’re Considering Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery
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Anyone that has suffered with carpal tunnel syndrome for any length of time, knows how the symptoms can be debilitating. Your wrists, hands, and arms can have numbness, you can also have pain and loss of strength too. And to think you get this condition just by doing your job! This problem happens when you job entails repetitive motion, which can make the nerve in the wrist to wind up compressed, aggravated, and damaged.
This causes many people not to be able to be as productive as they were before this condition. Most of the time the carpal tunnel syndrome occurs in the hands and wrists, but in some cases it can affect the elbow and other parts of the arm. Throwing, hammering on a repeated basis, and typing are some of the functions that can cause this condition to happen. In fact if correct treatment is not received the nerve could get permanently damaged. You need to at least get some kind of treatment that can help you get back to a level of productivity again.
Why does carpal tunnel syndrome happen? It happens when the median nerve gets either damaged or compressed. This is because a tightening occurs in the transverse carpal ligament, in turn this tightens the ligaments it surrounds in the wrist. The median nerve is then caught and compressed in the middle of the wrist. All these ligaments along with the nerve provides your hands with their leverage and strength to perform their work.
When the traverse carpal ligament goes through too much repetitive motions, too much pressure,or even poor posture, it can get compressed. If the person does not use proper methods when working they can irritate this issue even more. It is beneficial to understand, that methods exist to deal with carpal tunnel syndrome, and relieve the pain you have in your hands and wrist.
Surgery is one of the options for dealing with this condition, and some do opt for it. When people have tried other treatments to handle the symptoms of this condition with no luck, they then choose surgery. But be warned that this surgery often harms you more than helps you. Even though the pressure that the median nerve is under is alleviated, this can leave your hands weakened, due to the cutting of the transverse carpal ligament. But no one can ever know the exact affect a surgery can have.
Besides the recovery time you will have to face, you will have a $10,000 price to pay for this surgery. Some people choose only to have surgery done on each hand at a time, while at the same time with a natural treatment on the other hand. You will appreciate knowing that the natural treatments you can do too. Therapy and exercises can help you stretch the transverse carpal ligament, this will in some cases totally negate the possibility of getting carpal tunnel syndrome in the first place. The other thing that can help is performing hand and wrist messages, especially if you use your hands all the time.
Before you automatically consider surgery, look for other ways to relieve the pain that comes with carpal tunnel syndrome. History has shown that surgery may not be the only, best choice for you.
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