Repetitive movements: Repetitive movements across the wrist cause overgrowth of the wrist ligament that runs across the wrist (transverse ligament) and this compresses the median nerve as it enters the hand.
Answered 9/2/2015
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Median Nerve: Cts is due to irritation or compression of the median nerve in the wrist.
Answered 4/20/2012
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Median Nerve: Cts is due to irritation of the median nerve in the wrist.
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Median nerve : Well carpal tunnel for one thing is associated with numbness in the hand. By numbness many people mean decreased sensation or tingling and it frequently occurs in the thumb, index and middle fingers and part of the ring finger. Weakness can occur form carpal tunnel as well especially in th thenar muscles, the large muscle group at the palm thumb side of your hand. There are many numerous other causes of numbness and weakness that are too many to mention. If you have carpal tunnel make sure your physician feels that your symptoms are due to that and not from another problem. There can be carpal tunnel and other problems that occur concurrently the video link and assh link gives some of the classic findings.
Answered 6/7/2013
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Nerve compression: Carpal tunnel syndrome is compression of the median nerve in the wrist. Common causes are repetitive stress and pregnancy. Typical symptoms are burning and tingling in the hands at night.
Answered 10/24/2017
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Multiple: Multiple. Inflammation, arthritis, overuse are some of the more common causes.
Answered 5/26/2017
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