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 "You Can Get Rid Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Without Shots, Pills, Gizmos, or Surgery"

Easily, Safely, Effectively



Product Name: Carpal Tunnel Master Program

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What is the Carpal Tunnel? 


There Are Two Causes of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

1. Repetitive Use of your hands (Yeah I know some sites say that's not true. BUT it depends on HOW the repetitive motions were done). I’ll get to number 2 later.

When you move your fingers up and down, like in typing, that motion is actually caused by your forearm muscles.  

You can prove that by grasping your upper forearm with the opposite hand and feel what happens when your move your wrist and fingers. 

The muscles on the palm side of the forearm are called flexor muscles. They are the ones that close your fingers. The ones on the back side of the forearm are the ones that open the fingers. They are called extensor muscles. 

The forearm muscles attach to your fingers through long skinny tendons. Those tendons go through hollow tubes that are called tendon sheaths. And there is lubrication in those sheaths.

Those tendons are like cables. When you move your fingers up and down, up and down, the tendons move back and forth, back and forth in those tendon sheaths.
 

That lubrication is not motor oil. 

You know that in the engine in a car, those pistons move up and down. They can up and down all day. But if you run out of motor oil or there is a lot of dirt in it, the friction causes the engine to seize up. The motor is ruined.

If you use your hands and fingers for more than 20 minutes at a time without giving them at least a five minute break, you’re drying out the synovial fluid (the lubrication) in there. And that causes friction. And that causes tiny pieces of your tendon or your tendon sheath to chafe off.

And that accumulates gunk and irritation inside those tendon sheaths and they start to swell up.

When typing or playing a musical instrument or whatever -- the back of your hand and the back of your forearm should be in a straight line (as much as possible.

Why?

When those tendons go around a corner it is like having a rope around a tree branch that you’re pulling back and forth.

When your tendons have to go around corners, you’re creating the possibility of more friction. more accumulation of gunk in the tendon sheath. All that causes swelling and less room in the carpal tunnel

What do doctors do about that?

What a lot of doctors do – and they call it a conservative method – is prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs. 

While that decreases the the swelling in the short term – in the long run it makes your problem worse. Because it interferes with your natural healing process.

Drugs have NEVER EVER cured carpal tunnel syndrome.

Knowledgeable doctors know this. But a huge number of doctors apparently don’t.

 Or what else doctors do...

Cortisone shots are a common “conservative method.” And it generally works for awhile. Cortisone is a powerful anti-inflammatory.  But it doesn’t last. 

The problem usually comes back, sometimes within 2 months. 

Warning: Repeated cortisone shots can deteriorate muscles, it can deteriorate tendons, even bone.

There is no way to reverse that.

 Responsible doctors don’t give cortisone shots in the same place more than twice in a person’s lifetime.

2. Tight forearm muscles. And Imbalance in those muscles. 

Whether it’s from repetitive use of your hands or from gripping. Could be from gripping anything from weights, to jack hammers, to machinery, to mountain bikes, to pruning shears, or anything else.

You are using the muscles that close your fingers a lot more powerfully than the muscles that open the fingers. And that causes muscle imbalance and tight muscles in the forearm.

When muscles are overused, muscle fibers can get stuck together. Or muscle cells can get stuck in contraction.

Either way, that shortens the forearm muscles on the flexor side (palm side).  And that shortening causes the wrist to curl forward, causing less room in the carpal tunnel.

And What do doctors do about that?

They recommend that you wear a wrist splint at night. And that’s actually a good idea because that keeps the carpal tunnel open while your are sleeping so your hand isn’t flopping around in bed.

But that’s not curing anything. 

If the splint helps you sleep better - then the real problem is muscle imbalance in the forearms.

The real solution is to loosen up those tight forearm muscles.

If the wrist splint doesn’t make any difference, then your problem is coming from somewhere higher up in your body...

I’ll explain that later when I talk about the “Dimmer Switch Analogy.”


Then there is Surgery…

The purpose of the surgery is to create more room in the carpal tunnel to take the pressure off the median nerve.

They are not fixing the nerve. They are taking the pressure off it.

If you could take the pressure off yourself, you wouldn’t need the surgery.


The reason you are born with the transverse carpal tunnel ligament is it provides leverage for gripping.

Practically everyone who has this surgery is left with a weaker grip.

Of those whose grip strength returns, it is because of scar tissue formation.

Surgeries of any kind carry the risk of serious infection. Or additional damage can be caused.

What a surgeon calls success and what a patient calls success are usually not the same. Most surgeons claim a 92% to 93% success rate – or 7 to 8 surgeries out of 100 fail for various reasons.

What a surgeon calls success is that the pressure is relieved off the median nerve, regardless of whatever new pain the patient feels or how long their time is off of work.

Surgery is not an instant magic bullet

When can you return to work? Two weeks for is average for light duty worker. For heavy duty workers it may take a month, 2 months, 3 months, 6 months. About 23% of industrial workers cannot return to the same type of work they had before.

Even so, a large number of patients complain of a different type of pain in the wrist lasting months after the surgery. Doctors tell them that this is normal

What is inside the Carpal Tunnel Master Program? 

Inside this ground breaking video series there are Two Parts.

# 1.  CORE VIDEOS

  •  Clear, easy to understand video format… these aren’t vague, “pie in the sky” theories about what might work. You get precise knowledge on how to apply everything you learn to recover in the fastest possible time…
  • How to eliminate your carpal tunnel syndrome… without  gizmos, cortisone shots, drugs, risky surgery, clunky gadgets, or equipment,. (And best of all, you see results quickly). In fact, you could do the techniques in just mere minutes a day.  Anywhere.
  • Hands Off Self Massage Techniques for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome  that get far quicker results that stretching or hand exercises or attaching things to your hand every night.
  • How to test yourself to find out if you have TRUE or FALSE carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Pinpoint the location of the SOURCE of the numbness... because it can be, and usually IS different from where you actually feel it. 
  •  Easy, Safe, Effective techniques to directly loosen up the tight spots in muscles that are creating so much grief for you.   
  •  How to apply the techniques without using your hands in most places, or else with minimal tax on your hands which are likely very weak.
  •  Unexpected Benefits of doing these can include eliminating headaches, tennis elbow, pain between the shoulder blades, jaw pain, cold hands, sore forearms, and more.
  • Take care of thumb pain from texting, gaming, gripping tablets, or repetitive use of scissors, pliers, pruning shears, etc. 

Even if this was priced a $300 it would still be a bargain for the time, money, and physical and emotional pain it would save.

For a list of the contents Click Here

# 2 BONUS CONTENT

  • Just the Core Videos alone should be enough.  And I suggest that everyone start with them.  But I include a LOT more, most in video, some in audio format.
  • Stretches for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.  Although I have seen that specific massage techniques in the Core Videos above are the quickest way to get results, I do include LOTS of optional stretches you can use. ($99 in value).
  • Stretches for Other Areas that create muscle imbalance that pinch the nerves that go down your arm. Such as in the front of the neck, the back of the neck, and the chest. ($57 in value).
  • Do’s and Don’ts for Stretching.  Doing it wrong can either be not very effective or harmful.

    Additional Helpful Topics
  • Do Supplements Help – some may?
  • Why anti-inflammatory Drugs are Bad
  • Using Ice, When and How to use Ice
  • How to Find a Professional who can Actually Help You with Non-Invasive means. (this can be priceless).

 Specific Other Conditions that most programs never touch on.

  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
  • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
  • Swelling from Lymph Node Removal
  • Thumb Pain
  • Scalene Muscles and the problems they cause
  • Pectoralis Minor Muscles and the problems they cause
  • Pronator Teres Syndrome

References to free sites that tell you how to set up your computer station or other equipment to minimize the strain on your body.

For a complete list of the contents Click Here

Over 3 hours of original content total including bonuses.  In bite size pieces.

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