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Device Worn At Night Relieves Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
"We've had people call us who are having terrible hand pain and are scheduled for surgery. They try the Carpal Solution as a last resort and within a couple of days, they feel relief and end up canceling the surgery," says Donna Voiland, of First Hand Medical.
  Dr. Clyde Morgan invented the Carpal Solution, a 6-week therapy using a flexible hand brace, because his wife suffered from a difficult case of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when the main nerve that runs from the forearm into the hand is squeezed in the wrist, causing numbness and pain or tingling. It's caused by repetitive use of the hand.
  Dr. Morgan's device is a disposable flexible brace that you throw away after each use. You wear one each night for 2 weeks and every other night for 4 weeks. After that, the company recommends using the braces a couple times a month to remain without symptoms.
  The brace has three adhesive strips that tug and reshape the soft tissue surrounding the carpal tunnel while the hand is relaxed at night. Most people feel relief from pain within a week.
  A one-week therapy pack sells for $28.95 plus S&H. The complete 6-week therapy pack sells for $79.95 plus S&H.
  The company has a guarantee that if you don't feel some relief after 7 nights, just send back the whole treatment package and they'll refund your money.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, First Hand Medical, 67 South Bedford St., Suite 400 West, Burlington, Mass. 01803 (ph 781 418-6340; fax 781 359-1845; relief@mycarpaltunnel.com; www.mycarpaltunnel.com).


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2005 - Volume #29, Issue #5