William Shucart, M.D.

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Symptoms

Doctor-SchucartDr. William Shucart is a leading Neurosurgeon and Nerve Expert. He is enthusiastic about facilitating a non-surgical therapy for Carpal Tunnel because the success rate for Carpal Tunnel Surgery to relieve the pressure on the Median Nerve is not where we like to see it. He was Professor and chair of the department of Neurosurgery at Tufts Medical School and the New England Medical Center for over a decade. Previously, Dr. Shucart was a Professor and chair of the department of neurosurgery at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center

His clinical interests have been primarily in the areas of cerebrovascular and pituitary disease.

He has held several positions in organized medicine, including director and chair of the American Board of Neurological Surgery, member and chair of the Residency Review Committee for neurosurgery, President of the Society of University Neurosurgeons, President of the Society of Neurological Surgeons, Chair of the Advisory Council for Neurosurgery of the American College of Surgeons, President of the New England Neurosurgical Society, Director and Vice–President of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Shucart as a leading Neurosurgeon quickly recognized the value of a much better first line of defense for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome that the Carpal Solution Therapy offers.

The Carpal Solution Therapy can help people all over the world avoid the risks and potential complications of Surgery with a simple easy to apply treatment at home during sleep. It will enable people everywhere to conveniently treat themselves in the comfort and convenience of home. Products like the Carpal Solution helps reinforce the trend in medicine that is accelerating towards less invasive treatment protocols. For those for whom the Carpal Solution might not work, they can always resort to Carpal Tunnel Surgery to relieve pressure on the Median nerve. As is usually the case, Surgery, should be considered the last resort.

A graduate of the University of Missouri and Washington University. Dr. Shucart received his neurosurgical training at the Neurological Institute of Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital.