Carpal tunnel syndrome is neurological condition that is progressive (i.e., it keeps getting worse). It is caused when your median nerve gets compressed deep inside the carpal tunnel in your wrist joint. Carpal tunnel syndrome generally begins mildly. As it advances it starts to manifest with progressively more unpleasant symptoms. The stages and symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome are slightly different from person to person, but generally follow a typical pattern.
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As carpal tunnel syndrome begins you may feel numbness and tingling in your hand and fingers. Usually it is more pronounced in your thumb, index and middle fingers. Your little finger is not involved. Often, your fingers feel swollen even though they are not. These sensations can start in one or both of your hands at the same time. The numbness and tingling sometimes feels like pins-and-needles. It almost always occurs at night, and it’s common to wake up with the feeling of wanting to shake out your hands.
If you don’t treat it the tingling and numbness starts happening during the day. Unlike wrist tendonitis, which is mainly felt when the wrist joint is moving, carpal tunnel symptoms occur even when your hand is at rest. This is when many people begin to splint or brace their hand. As the carpal tunnel syndrome progress even more you might begin to feel significant pain, soreness or burning. This pain may occur at any point from your fingertips to your forearm or may include your whole arm. The pain can also be constant or intermittent, sharp or dull or shooting.
More advanced stages of carpal tunnel syndrome start showing up as a loss of grip strength and finger dexterity. You notice this when it feels clumsy or awkward to grasp or manipulate small objects, like picking up a coin, opening a jar, buttoning your shirt or tying your shoelace. This is considered the beginnings of “end-stage” carpal tunnel syndrome. The final stages of carpal tunnel syndrome result in losing muscle mass at the base of your thumb. There is a visible loss of the “bump” as it flattens out at your thumb's base. At this point there is virtually nothing that can be done to save your hand from a state of non-functionality.
How long it takes to go through these stages differs from person to person. Some people feel symptoms and advance to the final stages in just a few months while others take a few years. Usually, however, it takes 1-2 years from when symptoms begin to the end-stages.
The progressive nature of this condition and the ultimate damage to your hand demonstrate why carpal tunnel syndrome should be treated seriously at the first sign of symptoms. And the first thing you must do is get rid of the pressure on your median nerve.
If you already have carpal tunnel syndrome you must cure the problem of tendon inflammation directly. To permanently get rid of the inflammation, just removing pressure on the median nerve (like surgery attempts) is not enough. And it's one reason carpal tunnel surgery fails so often.
Myofascial release therapy alleviates the inflammation permanently because it drains fluid while also breaking the adhesions that cause the inflammation. It’s 100% effective, but you need this therapy every day for 4 weeks. A therapist can do it -- or you can use the Carpal Rx. It’s calibrated to perform this same myofascial release therapy on your wrist and forearm automatically, at home, and every day for 4 weeks. So why visit a therapist every day if you can get the same treatment at home?
Cure your carpal tunnel symptoms permanently.
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