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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Exercises & Product Reviews On New Website

People who suffer carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) caused by computing, text messaging, playing guitar, tennis, a range of hobbies and different kinds of work can now find reviews and videos on a range of non surgical solutions at a new website.

Delft, The Netherlands – July 26, 2015 /PressCable/

People who suffer carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) caused by computing, text messaging, playing guitar, tennis, a range of hobbies or different kinds of work can now find reviews and videos on a range of non surgical solutions at a new website.

More information is available at http://carpaltunnelsyndromeinformationandtreatment.com.

People who suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome know all too well the pain that can make working or enjoying sports and hobbies nearly impossible. Over time without effective treatment carpal tunnel syndrome is likely to worsen, especially if the condition is work related.

The pain of carpel tunnel syndrome can be so severe and unremitting that it can lead to sleep loss and depression. The condition can also worsen the symptoms of other diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.

Medical interventions for carpel tunnel syndrome include oral or injected steroids and surgical release of the transverse carpal ligament. Many sufferers prefer to look for non surgical solutions first and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons recommends proceeding conservatively with a course of nonsurgical therapies before release surgery is considered.

One problem many sufferers face is in finding objective reviews of different therapies and exercises. This new website offers full reviews on a wide range of therapies including feedback from patients and experts on how effective each therapy is likely to be for different types of patients.

There are now a wide array of different tools available on the market including a bewildering array of hand exercisers all the way from nine pound hand exercisers to exercisers built around flexible straps.

Many of the different therapies involve occupational therapy or have been adapted from occupational therapists devices. Many can have real benefits for the user but with such a wide range of options most patients have trouble determining which are likely to be a waste of time, money and effort and which are likely to get real results.

Different alternative popular therapies like acupuncture, chiropractic and yoga are discussed objectively with references to which are most likely to work based on reputable studies.

Because playing video games is often a large contributor to carpel tunnel syndrome the website also includes a section on how to play video games without getting addicted.

For more information about us, please visit http://carpaltunnelsyndromeinformationandtreatment.com

Contact Info:
Name: Espy Joyce
Organization: EMT
Address: Hof van Delftlaan 62, Delft, The Netherlands
Phone: 311552130604

Release ID: 87645

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