Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) or carpal tunnel syndrome (MCL)

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  these are the devices that you are constantly in touch with work
  with a computer, they primarily affect the status of your
  health.


Figure 1


So, you in the right hand mouse. We do too. But not everyone knows
  that the use of mouse dangerous to health. Hands, wrists, forearms, shoulders
  - All this because the mouse can be seriously damaged. For many, the danger posed
  from mice and other input devices, not news. On the "mouse problems" began to speak
  since the late 90's. The most well known disease associated with the use of
  mouse, keyboard is carpal tunnel syndrome - CTS, or it is called
  carpal tunnel syndrome - MCL (Fig. 1).


symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS - MCL) and complaints with him:

 

       
  • Appearance of discomfort in the wrist area,
       palm and fingers (in the projection of discrepancies branches
       medium nerve).
       
  • Over time, there is weakening of the fingers and
       weakness of the affected palms, numbness, pain and heaviness in
       hand.
       
  • Soreness and numbness in hands make
       wake up, because during sleep the person has no control over
       hand position.
       
  • Awkward palm and fingers creates difficulty
       in writing, but an attempt to raise anymoreor less
       heavy object leads to burning pain in the
       carpal joint.

The causes of and possible
 consequences.


 

Said syndrome is essentially a
 wrist injury. To understand the reason for its appearance,
 should understand the anatomy and physiology (Fig.
 2)


carpal tunnel syndrome



   Figure 2

Wrist - this is the place of the radius and ulna
 bone (forearm bone) and eight hand bones (small
 palm bones)


 

Through the carpal tunnel - a tunnel (hence the tunneling
 syndrome) are the median nerve and nine tendons
 bassh. The median nerve provides sensitivity
 surface of the thumb, index and middle fingers
 from the palm surface of the ring finger
 facing the thumb and the back side
 the tips of the same finger. The median nerve innervates
 muscles, enabling the movement of thumb, index and
 middle finger.


 

Thus, t

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