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How many
different treatments are there for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome??
I have no idea, probably 100's. But who cares??
all you really want are the
effective ones, RIGHT.
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lists 7 Main Stream Carpal Tunnel Treatment Options. Their pro's and
con's.
Every treatment option has both good and bad points. And it
really depends on how effective the treatment is.
Every treatment has both good and bad points. The treatments I like are
the ones that you understand what you are doing and why you are doing
it. Simply popping a pill is OK, but it is nice to know what the
objective is of the pill. What is it meant to achieve.
That's what the Banish Carpal Tunnel Program is about, it is
about teaching you WHY.
Why do you have Carpal Tunnel?
Why do certain exercises work better than others?
Why should you take supplements
Why and what is each supplement for and what effect does it have.
Why is your work place making you worse
Why is it necessary to do certain exercises.
Are you a firm believer in education?
Do you believe the best way to avoid these problems is to understand
what is going on and why it is going on?
As the proverb goes
"Give a man a fish and feed him for a
day,
Teach a man to fish and feed him for a life time.
That is what the Banish Carpal Tunnel Program does, teaches
you ways, methods and tricks (some very simple), to live a life without
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Common treatments for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatments
include.
1. Surgery
2. Injections
3. Ergonomics
4. Splints
5. Pain Relief
6. Supplements
7 Exercise
You know what the most effective, least risk and most
beneficial treatments are????
A combination of 3,4,6,7. Yep. Ergonomics, Splints,
Supplements, Exercise.
Surgery
and Injections are just too invasive. YES they
can
work, Yes they can ease long term problems. BUT they can also create
long term risk, Carpal Tunnel can also reoccur. Surgery and Injections
have too much risk for not enough long term benefits.
Pain
Relief,
well that is a VERY short term solution. YES by all means use pain
relief, but remember when using pain relief you may also do more
damage.
WARNING
- PAIN
is your body's way of telling you something is WRONG. And
if you cannot feel pain then you may do more damage without meaning to.
Be careful with pain relief. Yes by all means use some, but the
stronger the pain relief the more chance of doing longer term damage.
If you are using a strong pain killers also consider using a wrist
splint to help stop any further damage.
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