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I have been told that carpel tunnel syndrome can cause pain to go from your hand all the way up to your forearms and at times even into your neck. Can someone tell me if this this is possible?
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Posted Mar 8, 2010, 7:08 pm
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Even i didn't get your question properly. I think i can help it out but i need more explanation...
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Posted May 7, 2010, 8:11 am
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Hi

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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common disorder that is often associated with repetitive actions of the hands and wrists. Carpal tunnel syndrome is one type of repetitive stress injury and can lead to pain, numbness and sometimes disability of the hands.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is the result of the compression of a nerve that runs through the wrist called the median nerve. The median nerve is located in a little channel in the wrist called the carpal tunnel. The carpal tunnel is created by bones and a ligament.

The jobs of the median nerve are to transmit sensations from the fingers and hands to the spinal cord and control movements of the muscles of the hand and forearm. The median nerve can be compressed when repetitive activities of the hand and wrist cause swelling and inflammation in the wrist.
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Posted Aug 11, 2010, 7:12 am
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful disorder of the wrist and hand.

The carpal tunnel is a narrow tunnel formed by the bones and other tissues of your wrist. This tunnel protects your median nerve. The median nerve helps you move your thumbs and the first 3 fingers on each hand.

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when other tissues in the carpal tunnel (such as ligaments and tendons) get swollen or inflamed and press against the median nerve. That pressure can make part of your hand hurt or feel numb.
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Posted Aug 20, 2010, 3:34 pm
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