Don't Let Your Work From Home Set Up Lead to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Posted in Upper Extremities on Oct 28, 2022

As the number of people working from home increases, so does the number of people getting carpal tunnel syndrome. This is a condition that can be caused by using a computer mouse and keyboard. From 2020, this condition became more prevalent as people started working from home without an ergonomic desk for their laptops due to increased productivity demands in the workplace or on-the-go lifestyles with multiple devices being used all day long. If you are one of these people, then you need to take steps to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips that will help you do just that!

What is carpal tunnel syndrome?

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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that can be caused by repetitive motions of the hand and wrist. These motions can put pressure on the median nerve, which runs through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. This pressure can lead to pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and fingers. In severe cases, it can cause weakness in the hand and loss of feeling.

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How can I prevent carpal tunnel syndrome?

There are several things you can do to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. First, make sure that your workstation is set up correctly. This means having a comfortable chair, a desk at the correct height, and good lighting. You should also take breaks often to stretch your hands and wrists. Additionally, you can use a wristrest when working at your desk. Finally, avoid activities that require repetitive motions of the hand and wrist.

If you already have carpal tunnel syndrome, some treatments can help relieve the symptoms. These include splinting, stretching, and physical therapy. In some cases, surgery may be necessary. If you take steps to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome, you can avoid this condition and keep working comfortably at your desk. So don’t wait – take action today!

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How can working from home lead to carpal tunnel syndrome?

Working from home can often mean long hours spent sitting at a desk, using a laptop or computer. And while this may be comfortable for some, it can lead to problems for others – particularly if they don’t have an ergonomic desk or set up. One of the most common issues that can arise from poorly designed workstations is carpal tunnel syndrome. This condition is caused by the compression of the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the hand. The symptoms – including numbness, tingling, and pain in the hand and wrist – can be debilitating, and can make it difficult to carry out simple tasks. Several factors can contribute to the development of carpal tunnel syndrome, but one of the most common is the prolonged use of a computer mouse and keyboard.  If you start to experience any symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, it’s important to seek medical advice. In some cases, the condition can be treated with simple lifestyle changes, but in more severe cases, surgery may be required.

Tips to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome when working from home

Don’t let your work-from-home setup lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. If you’re working from home, it’s important to make sure that your desk is set up correctly, and that you take regular breaks to stretch your hands and wrists. 

Chiropractic and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Have you ever had carpal tunnel syndrome? If so, then I'm sure it's frustrating to live with the discomfort of tingling fingers and numb hands. Chiropractic care can safely resolve this condition without any risk or side effects for yourself. If you have any concerns or questions just contact us to make an appointment. Our chiropractor's doctors are here to help.

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