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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Please take good care of your wrist - to avoid Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (GTS)

Please take good care of your wrist while using the keyboard and mouse of your computer.  

Long term repetitive action stress can lead to Carpal Tunnel. 
You could end up going under a surgery that looks like this:
 


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Follow the simple exercises in this email 
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Manual therapy 
Exercises for relief from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
 
While you are receiving treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome regular exercise sessions can help your rapid recovery. We have included some photos and explanations of recommended exercises. 
The following exercises may be prescribed by your healthcare provider in conjunction with Low Level Laser therapy. In the photos you will see below, the right wrist is the one being exercised. If your left wrist is affected, do the same exercises with the left hand. 

When doing each of these exercises, the hand should be flexed until a sensation of stretching is felt in the arm. The position should be held for 10 to 15 seconds for each of 10 repetitions. Try to this set of exercises three times a day. 




Exercises 1 and 2 flex and extend the hand and stretch the wrist. Bend the hand as shown in the photos and apply moderate pressure to it with the other hand.



carpal tunnel syndrome - exercise 1 - wrist flexion 
carpal tunnel syndrome - exercise 2 - wrist flexion Exercise 1 - Wrist Flexion  Bend the hand being exercised backward (palm away from you), as shown in the photos. With the fingers of the other hand, apply pressure. 
(Click on photo for larger view)


carpal tunnel syndrome - exercise 1 - wrist extension 
carpal tunnel syndrome   - exercise 2 - wrist extention Exercise 2 - Wrist Extension  Bend the hand being exercised forward ( palm toward you), as shown in the photos. With the fingers of the other hand, apply pressure. 



Exercises 3 and 4 are similar to 1 and 2 except that an object, such as a pad provides the resistance to the hand, instead of your other hand.



carpal tunnel syndrome - exercise 1 - wrist flexion agains surface Exercise 3 - Wrist Flexion against surface  With your arm held vertically, press your hand, palm down, on a firm surface, as shown in the photo. 


carpal tunnel syndrome - exercise 4 - wrist extension against  surface Exercise 4 - Wrist Extension against surface  With your arm held vertically, press your hand, palm up, on a firm surface, as shown in the photo.

 
 



Exercises 5 and 6 involve the side to side range of motion of the hand.



carpal tunnel syndrome - exercise 5 - radial  deviation Exercise 5  - (Radial Deviation)  Place your hand palm downward. Grasp the fingers of the hand to be exercised with your other hand (as shown in the photo) and twist the hand toward you. Keep the hand horizontal. 


carpal tunnel syndrome - exercise 6 - ulnar deviation Exercise 6 - (Ulnar Deviation)  Place your hand palm downward. Grasp the fingers of the hand to be exercised with your other hand (as shown in the photo) and twist the hand away from you. Keep the hand horizontal. 
 
 

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