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Hi everyone-

 

First of all a great big thank you to Dr. Mark for sharing with the

group that Carpal Tunnel does not have to mean surgery! I have also

worked with people with Carpal Tunnel and have seen them get better-

so I fully support Dr. Mark- people suffering with this are not

necessarily doomed to go under the knife. Besides, like Dr. Mark

says- what is the point if the surgery does not even address the

cause of the Carpal Tunnel?

 

I did some research of my own on the net about Carpal Tunnel and came

across several excellent sites that detail self-help and prevention

ideas.

 

The most complete and informative sites that I found are listed below…

 

http://www.bodymindresources.com/carpalthoracic/carpaltheory.htm

This is one of the best sites I found- it is very informative and has

lots of anatomy pictures to show what is going in inside of the body.

 

http://www.bodymindresources.com/carpalthoracic/carpalthoraciclab.htm

This is the companion site to the one listed above, and is as good if

not even better. It lists all sorts of self-help and prevention

ideas for Carpal Tunnel, as well as Thoracic Outlet Syndrome- as Dr.

Mark said- " Carpal Tunnel " does not always stem from the wrist.

 

http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/natural_health/14500 This article

is very limited compared to the sites and information listed above,

but there is no harm in listing it as well…

 

http://www.osha-

slc.gov/SLTC/computerworkstations_ecat/checklist.html

This is OSHA's, Occupational Safety & Health Administration, US

Department of Labor workstation guidelines- gives tips that you may

want to keep in mind when you are setting up or working at your

workstation so as to prevent Carpal Tunnel or other poor body

position maladies.

 

http://www.doer.state.mn.us/ei-safih/pdfrtfs/ergo2.pdf This is

Minnesota's Department of Employee Relations Pdf file showing how a

workstation should be set up- a picture is worth a thousand words!

 

http://carpal-tunnel-questions-and-answers.com/index.html This site

focuses on surgery much more than I am comfortable with but it does

mention various alternative treatments for Carpal Tunnel.

 

I hope everyone enjoys these links... I will also create a file

under bookmarks for Carpal Tunnel and list them there as well...

 

Be Well,

Misty.

-Do you have information or know of informative sites that will

benefit others? Don't be shy- post them here so we can all learn

together...

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8, " mistytrepke "

<mistytrepke> wrote:

> Hi everyone-

>

> First of all a great big thank you to Dr. Mark for sharing with

the

> group that Carpal Tunnel does not have to mean surgery! I have

also

> worked with people with Carpal Tunnel and have seen them get

better-

> so I fully support Dr. Mark- people suffering with this are not

> necessarily doomed to go under the knife. Besides, like Dr. Mark

> says- what is the point if the surgery does not even address the

> cause of the Carpal Tunnel?

>

> I did some research of my own on the net about Carpal Tunnel and

came

> across several excellent sites that detail self-help and

prevention

> ideas.

>

> The most complete and informative sites that I found are listed

below…

>

> http://www.bodymindresources.com/carpalthoracic/carpaltheory.htm

> This is one of the best sites I found- it is very informative and

has

> lots of anatomy pictures to show what is going in inside of the

body.

>

>

http://www.bodymindresources.com/carpalthoracic/carpalthoraciclab.htm

 

> This is the companion site to the one listed above, and is as good

if

> not even better. It lists all sorts of self-help and prevention

> ideas for Carpal Tunnel, as well as Thoracic Outlet Syndrome- as

Dr.

> Mark said- " Carpal Tunnel " does not always stem from the wrist.

>

> http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/natural_health/14500 This

article

> is very limited compared to the sites and information listed

above,

> but there is no harm in listing it as well…

>

> http://www.osha-

> slc.gov/SLTC/computerworkstations_ecat/checklist.html

> This is OSHA's, Occupational Safety & Health Administration, US

> Department of Labor workstation guidelines- gives tips that you

may

> want to keep in mind when you are setting up or working at your

> workstation so as to prevent Carpal Tunnel or other poor body

> position maladies.

>

> http://www.doer.state.mn.us/ei-safih/pdfrtfs/ergo2.pdf This is

> Minnesota's Department of Employee Relations Pdf file showing how

a

> workstation should be set up- a picture is worth a thousand

words!

>

> http://carpal-tunnel-questions-and-answers.com/index.html This

site

> focuses on surgery much more than I am comfortable with but it

does

> mention various alternative treatments for Carpal Tunnel.

>

> I hope everyone enjoys these links... I will also create a file

> under bookmarks for Carpal Tunnel and list them there as well...

>

> Be Well,

> Misty.

> -Do you have information or know of informative sites that will

> benefit others? Don't be shy- post them here so we can all learn

> together...

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