Archive for September, 2009
Massage Can Be Used in Carpal Tunnel Treatment
There are a number of jobs in which employees must engage in repetitive tasks. Some examples include blue collar occupations like working in a meat packing plant or on an assembly line. Others include office or customer service work, like cashiering, a call center customer service representative, or administrative office work tapping on a keyboard each day. These types of jobs can lead to stress and tension in the neck, shoulders, and back, as well as painful hands and suboptimal circulation. These types of tasks can also lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. The good news is that more and more people are turning to carpal tunnel massage as a way to relieve the pain of the condition and restore normal hand and wrist function.
The Pleasant Way to Beat CT Symptoms
If you are a workaholic and do a lot of repetitive things with your hands you are a prime candidate for Carpal tunnel syndrome. If have you ever felt a burning sensation in your forearm, or your fingers and hands have pain in them after typing emails or doing reports for work it could be affected you.



