Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Prevention
When any of the nine long passing through the swell or degenerate, the narrowing of the canal often results in the becoming entrapped or compressed.
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About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Prevention
At the workplace, workers can do on-the-job conditioning, perform stretching exercises, take frequent rest breaks, wear splints to keep straight, and use correct and position. Wearing fingerless gloves can help keep warm and flexible.
Workstations, tools and tool handles, and tasks can be redesigned to enable the worker’s to maintain a natural position during work. Jobs can be rotated among workers. Employers can develop programs in ergonomics, the process of adapting workplace conditions and job demands to the capabilities of workers.
However, research has not conclusively shown that these workplace changes prevent the occurrence of .