Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a disorder in which the median nerve is
compressed at the wrist causing symptoms like tingling, pain, coldness, and sometimes
weakness in parts of the hand. It is the best known of a class of disorders called
repetitive strain injuries.
Causes
Some cases of carpal tunnel syndrome are due to work-related cumulative trauma
of the wrist. It is commonly caused by strain placed on the hand, for instance gripping
and typing, which are usually performed repetitively in a person's occupation. The
condition was first diagnosed in Australia in the 80s when music started to use
synthesizers heavily and people using these instruments started to get hand and
wrist pain. The condition went mostly undiagnosed in the US until the mid 90s when
computers became more popular in the workplace.
Repetitive stress induced carpel tunnel strain is the leading cause of carpal tunnel
syndrome in most industrialized countries. In the USA for instance, repetitive stress
induced carpal tunnel syndrome is the biggest single contributing factor to lost
time at work. This type of carpal tunnel syndrome results in billions of dollars
of workers compensation claims every year.
Repetitive hand and wrist action often results in subcutaneous tissues becoming
injured and swollen. These tissues include fascia, muscle, ligament, tendon, sheaths,
retinaculum and peripheral nerve and blood vessels. In restricted passages of the
body, swollen soft tissue can become compressed together creating intense pressure.
Adjacent soft tissue can adhere together when compressed under these conditions
over a prolonged period.
Common activities that have been identified as contributing to repetitive stress
induced carpal tunnel syndrome include:
- Computer keyboarding or typing
- Playing video games
- Playing a musical instrument
- Driving a vehicle, motorcycle or flying a plane
- Pushing a lawn mower (both the pressure and the vibration are to blame)
- Any activity where hand use is vigorous and routine could contribute (surgeons,
dentists)
- An exhaustive list can be found in the external links below
Often people suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome can have multiple contributing
factors which are aggravated by vigorous hand activities and repetitive stress trauma
to the hand.
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