Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a widespread problem that we treat frequently, due to chronic inflammation of the tendon lining of flexors, which compresses the median nerve.
It can occur during pregnancy, as the edema causes the compression of the median nerve, and in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. It is more frequent in people who use their hands for precision and repetitive work.
In the initial phase the patient complains of shock paresis and with the passage of time will have difficulty performing work with his/her fingers, even seemingly simple as uncorking a bottle.
In addition to this syndrome, the wrists and fingers can suffer from rheumatism, that, as we have seen, involves difficulties in daily actions and annoying pain, which can be effectively solved with our Compress.