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Finger Numbness and Finger Pain
Finger numbness and finger pain are both telltale signs of Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI) and often are associated with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). If you are experiencing even temporary numbness, tingling, or pain in your hands and extremities, it would be wise to take action to prevent these symptoms from developing into a chronic syndrome. A proactive, full-spectrum approach to treating repetitive strain injury is your best defense against chronic, persistent, potentially debilitating pain.
It is hard to imagine for most people, that gentle keystrokes on a computer and sublte finger action on a musical instrument could ever result in serious injury to the hand. However, bear in mind that the numbness and tingling you may be experiencing is likely the combined result of thousands or tens of thousands of delicate, but repeated hand and finger motions. Chronic RSI sufferers may not respond to traditional treatment methodologies such as ibuprofen, stiff wrist splints, cortisone injections, and Carpal Tunnel Surgery and often have unwanted side effects and complications.
That's why the experts at First Hand Medical worked with musculoskeletal specialist, Dr. Clyde Morgan to develop and commercialize the unique approach to healing Repetitive Stress Induced Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, which is now called Carpal Solution Therapy . It is a self-applied soft tissue reshapping therapy that is delivered through an elastic hand brace. Carpal Solution Therapy leverages three points on the hand to rehabilitate damaged soft tissue around the Carpal Tunnel.
The Carpal Solution offers a myriad of benefits to the chronic RSI sufferer. Not only is the brace soft, easy to apply, convenient and comfortable, but it is also hypoallergenic, and over 95 percent effective in clinical trials. This reliable therapy is also fast-acting. According to studies, even long-term RSI patients have experienced tremendous results with just six weeks of applying the Carpal Solution.
Be that as it may, however, if you suspect that you do have some form of RSI, not only should you discuss your hand condition with a qualified medical professional, but you should also look into ergonomic workstation improvements and posture and day time stretching. A better ergonomic keyboard set-up, for instance, can complement the Carpal Solution in reducing minimizing flare-ups. You can learn more about Office Ergonomics at www.safecomputingtips.com for basic tips about Workstation Ergonomics, Laptop Ergonomics and Ergonomic Chairs.
Order the Carpal Solution today to get control of your annoying numbness and painful symptoms and be proactive about your hand health.
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RSI-Relief.com is a resource for people to learn about Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). It provides educational articles and news covering such topics as RSI symptoms, testing, and treatment, RSI support groups and forums, products to help manage RSI and alleviate RSI symptoms, and information about how to set up your computer and work enviroment to minimize RSI pain.
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