Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Relief.

August 28th, 2008 | 296 wordcount, 3 images

Do you suffer from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome pain? Or does someone you love? A relative, a friend? Or even a neighbor? Then you know that the pain from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is no joke. I’m a massage therapist, and when I’ve dealt with people who have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, it broke my heart. Sometimes they can’t even do simple things like type or use scissors. A massage would make them feel good, and that’s how most people treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome along with pain medication and things like that, but that’s really only temporary.

Usually the life hindering pain comes back soon after the effects of massage or pain pills wear off. Because, you see, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome effects the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the hand, and becomes squeezed at the wrist — where the carpal bones are. Hence the term “Carpal Tunnel”. So it’s a constant struggle to live your life, especially when the pain, weakness or numbness from Carpal Tunnel radiates from the hand and wrist to up the arm.

Some people even get surgery for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. My aunt did. But surgery is expensive, and also a trauma to the body. Who wants to go under the knife?

Is there anyway that will give great carpal tunnel relief that’s safe and effective? Even for the long haul?

Yes, yes there is.

IMAK makes a revolutionary SmartGlove for EXCELLENT carpal tunnel relief. I know that when I encounter someone who has Carpal Tunnel pain, I will gladly direct them over to IMAKs products for relief from Carpal Tunnel!

That is why I am blogging about this now! I want to share with all of you this excellent product! Affordable, effective and totally worth it! I definitely know some people I’m going to get this for.

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2008-08-28 16:21:08

Carpal tunnel is a terrible condition. I’m also a massage therapist who has seen many clients with carpal tunnel syndrome. I’ve suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome myself. I believe that a combination of massage, self-massage and stretching exercises can relieve the symptoms. I’ve gotten rid of my own symptoms that way. Sometimes that start up again but as soon as I feel the first signs I start my stretching and massage routine and they go away.

 
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