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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome/ Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome/ Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.? |
I have symptoms of both cubital tunnel syndrome and carpal tunnel syndrome. It there anyway that I may have both. I use my arms, hands, and wrists a lot. I was in my high schools marching band color guard for 3 years and I went to cosmetology school and been doing hair for about 2 years. YOu probably have carpal tunnel and epicondylitis because the muscles innervated by the median nerve originate from the elbow. Due to the weakness of the muscles of the hand, the origin of the muscles at the elbow strain to overcome teh weakness and thereby become inflammed causing the tendonitis |
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I had carpal tunnel syndrome in both hands and had both operated on in a simple procedure. Both of my hands would fall asleep and be painful. You will have pain from the thumb to the ring finger,... wrist fingers arm but mainly the wrist ...It sounds like you could possibly in the early stages of CTS. My sister just had Carpal Tunnel surgery at the age of 26, and the sad thing is it could of been prevented. You should first go see a d... I know of a few people that have had the surgery that had good results and I've also met a few that didn't have good results. I would recommend that your mom get another opinion, prefe... its very possible to have carpal tunnel in the ankles. a friend of mine got it when she was pregnant because something altered the blood flow. i dont think its directly related to your wrists thoug... I don't think so since you had it before you started working there. If it was caused by your current job then I think it would be. My boyfriend had surgery to releive his and he says it was t... Did you wear the splint over night? Often that can help. I would recommend you also try to use ice to calm the inflammation. Try this...place a half-filled with water paper cup in the freezer and o... The correct position of the wrist in the splint should be neutral. You should be able to place a straight object (like a pencil or popsicle stick) on the back of the arm crossing the wrist and it ... |
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