Position: Position of the wrist and repetitive motion can give rise to nerve compression, specifically carpal tunnel, and associated numbness. Avoid prolonged flexion at the wrist and repetitive motion.
Answered 10/5/2017
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Hand nerves: can be compressed transiently wen the wrist is hyper flexed or extended. Also tight gripping has been described as changing the lumbrical relationship in the carpal tunnlel. The lumbricals glide attached to tendon that cross through the carpal tunnel.
Answered 2/5/2021
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