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Jeff P. Anliker is a Therapist, Author and Inventor of Flextend, Flextend-AC, Flextend-TFT and other therapeutic products that are utilized by Corporations, Consumers and Medical Facilities around the world. repetitive-strain.com
- Defeating Trigger Thumb
06/12/2007 | Wellness Trigger Finger and Trigger Thumb are at epidemic levels with not much offered for relief. Surgery or cortisone are not great options to have but conservative therapy can eliminate these disorders with invasive treatment. Read
- Top 5 Ways to Stop Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
06/12/2007 | Wellness Carpal tunnel syndrome is everywhere. Now with just five simple steps, you and anyone else can get rid of it fast! Read
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome In Grocery Clerks
19/02/2007 | Health Carpal tunnel syndrome is a very serious affliction suffered by approximately 3% of the U.S. population, or 9-million workers annually. While symptoms usually begin as a general ache or pain in the wrist and hand, carpal tunnel syndrome is a very serious disorder that can lead to severe dysfunction and... Read
- Stop Wrist Pain With Conservative Therapy
04/02/2007 | Medicine Wrist pain can occur for a variety of reasons including medical illness, overuse of the wrist, and acute trauma. In each case, the pain can be debilitating and undermine one's ability to perform basic daily living tasks in a pain-free environment. Thankfully, innovative treatments are emerging to help manage, reduce,... Read
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Computer Use
01/02/2007 | Medicine While there are a lot of rumors about carpal tunnel syndrome and computer use, it is hard to find a definitive answer on what, if any, actual link there is between the development of carpal tunnel syndrome and the use of computers.
Does computer use increase one's chances of developing carpal... Read
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome In Musicians
24/01/2007 | Health Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is caused by compression of the median nerve that passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. Along with the diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome comes considerable pain and impairment along with numbness, paresthesia (pins and needles) and loss of hand strength, coordination, and pincer grasp. This... Read
- Eliminating Repetitive Strain Injuries In The Workplace
07/03/2006 | Health Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI's) that occur at work are best eliminated at the source; this is the fundamental goal of occupational health and safety. Read
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - A Secondary Effect
07/03/2006 | Health What causes carpal tunnel syndrome to develop? Although there are many professional opinions out there regarding the subject, most do not provide an accurate description of how carpal tunnel syndrome actually occurs. Read
- Trigger Finger - Is It Really All That Common?
07/03/2006 | Health Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is the most widely recognized form of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI), but Trigger Finger is catching up fast, becoming all too common among society and affecting the youth and elderly in ever-increasing numbers. Read
- Muscle Imbalance And Chronic Injuries
26/02/2006 | Health Injuries can occur anywhere and at anytime, but the most prevalent place of occurrence is in the workplace. Read
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