Articles, tagged with "tunnel syndrome", page 6
13th October 2010
Without ergonomic and supporting seating systems we can develop long term bad posture, repetitive strain injury, eyestrain, carpal tunnel syndrome, increased stress, headaches and tension. The Office for National Statistics states that as work hours incre...
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Natalie Eastaugh
05th October 2010
Back pains are very common conditions to several people. At one time or another, you will experience some pain in your back or neck. Such pain could have several possible causes, ranging from injuries, strain, disc bulge, also referred to as disc herniati...
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Author:
heatherweston
21st September 2010
What is Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?
Cubital tunnel syndrome (also called ulnar nerve compression, or "cell phone elbow") is a condition brought on by increased pressure on the ulnar nerve at the elbow. The ulnar nerve controls muscles used for gripping a...
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Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle
21st September 2010
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition brought on by increased pressure on the median nerve in the hand. The median nerve controls muscles used for gripping and the coordination of fine movements. The nerve passes through...
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Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle
16th September 2010
Everybody has a “Carpal Tunnel." Doctors call it the “fibro-osseous canal." It is a narrow, rigid passage made of bones and ligaments at the base of your hand. It houses various tendons and that all-important median nerve.
In Latin, it’s called the ca...
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AsOne Tallents
16th September 2010
In the entire world of massage there exists a assortment of styles - every little thing from Swedish massage to Lymphatic massage, all tailored to produce pretty certain final results. One this kind of massage strategy, deep tissue massage, has continued ...
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Author:
Loyd Nunez
08th September 2010
When you ride your bike do you experience tingling, numbness or pain in your arm, wrist, hand or fingers? It is estimated that one third of repetitive stress injuries in cycling involve the hands. Carpal tunnel syndrome (compression of the median nerve at...
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Dr. Stacey Burke Doctor of Chiropractic
06th September 2010
Are you a professional guitarist? Then you must be having a habit of playing guitar for hours and hours continuously? Have you ever realized the seriousness of this thing? You must be enjoying the fun of playing guitar in the concerts or shows. But have y...
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Pardhi Media Marketing
31st August 2010
I have searched and searched. I'm pretty sure I have carpel tunnel syndrome from the amount of time I have spent on the internet trying to figure out how to make money from home. Here's the thing…I don't want to sell anything, I don't want to have par...
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Author:
JJ Denney
18th August 2010
Sometimes in life you have no idea what you have been missing out on and then it just hits you.
Until now you might have been thinking that it is completely normal for stapling to be an uncomfortable chore. This is not the case with electric staplers, ...
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Author:
Madhar
17th August 2010
CURE CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
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CURE CARPAL TUNNEL IN 72 HOURS
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You often drop things shattering those fragile items at home. We all want to have the freedom in life of doin...
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Author:
Backer
11th August 2010
RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) is a problem you have to experience before you can write it off and a namby-pamby made up affliction; I have lost count of how many people I have heard ask "How you could possibly hurt yourself while sat on your PC?" I have ...
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Author:
chrisholgate
19th July 2010
Online Violin Lessons
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Violin Master Pro:Your Gateway to Superb Performance
All you have to do is download the videos and mp3s in a step by step instructional sequence. Do you want to learn how to play the violin...
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PETE MACKINTOSH
19th July 2010
Every week there are scores of new releases coming on the market. While most are re-hashes and 2nd rate wanabees, some are in fact useful and worthwhile. A very good indicator which ones are better is high user acceptance in conjunction with low refund ra...
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Author:
Sjoerd Eisma
15th July 2010
The condition named arthritis refers to the swelling and soreness of the body's joints which develops in at least a hundred different rheumatic diseases. It is one of the most persistent diseases that are well-known to man. Rheumatoid arthritis is one of ...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson