The Truth about Healing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

My friend who’s an athlete suffers from wrist pain due to an accident and I always hear him complain about how painful his wrists are. On his free time, he likes to paint and draw on his sketchpad, but since the injury, he finds it hard to perfect each line according to what he truly likes. He says his painful wrists keep him from doing a lot of things, even simple household chores or the act of turning a door knob are dreadful activities that he rely on others to do for him. This greatly affects his judgment and his well being, not to mention the type of constraint he feels when he has to do his clerical office day job. After a week of consulting the doctor, he found out that he has a common type of wrist pain called Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CPS).

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Having a painful wrist is very hard to endure for anyone. In most cases, the tendon sheaths or the ligaments surrounding the wrists are damaged. In others, there are broken bones, cysts and tumors. These may be results of repetitive and forceful motions using the hand. The muscles and tissues around the wrist are easily stressed and due to carelessness, one can feel temporarily crippled on the hand. The most common type of wrist pain is due to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome—an injury formed on the carpal tunnel wrist bone and the fibrous tissues around it. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is not exclusive to athletes and laborers with physically demanding jobs. If you spend long hours with your wrists bent, like the way you nudge your hands to type on the keyboard, you can definitely suffer from this type of wrist pain. The feeling one gets from CPS is a painful stinging sensation every time the wrists are turned, similar to the sensation of stinging needles one gets when the hand falls asleep.

Wrist surgeries and injections are commonly used to ease wrist pain but it is much safer and widely recommended to choose heat therapy for relief. Naturally, heat therapy dilates the blood vessels surrounding the damaged tissues and bones to lessen the sensation of pain, making it a more logical choice compared to invasive medication. With an innovative technology such as utilizing deep penetrating Far Infrared Rays that allow the therapeutic heat to reach deep into the damaged carpal tunnel bone, heat therapy is made easier and safer.

After a couple of weeks of carefully resting his wrists and using a form-fitting Far Infrared Ray heat therapy wrist wrap that his doctor prescribed, my friend swears by its results. He’s only more than happy to return to his love for sports, the arts and the performance he does at work drastically improved. No wonder doctors and physicians choose heat therapy over anything else.

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