Carpal Tunnel Syndrome May Not Be Caused By Repetitive Hand Movement Says Dr James Osiwala Of Mighigan Back Pain Institute
Released on = March 23, 2007, 1:27 pm
Press Release Author = Michigan Back Pain Institute
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release Summary = Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is now thought to be acquired mainly through genetics and biology rather than
repetitive hand movement. Chiropractic care can help treat and prevent this ailment.
Press Release Body = Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is the most common reported medical problem in the workplace, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics. It accounts for well over half of work related injuries and results in a median time away from work of 7 days, according to the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Bureau of Labor Statistics Reports.
How much does this ailment cost Americans in medical treatment and lost income? A staggering $27 billion per year, according to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons!
Dr. James Osiwala, a chiropractor in Macomb County in Michigan and owner of Michigan Back Pain Institute, aims at educating his patients about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. He said, \"Traditionally, Americans think the main cause of Carpal Tunnel to be repetitive hand use. New research indicates that biology and genetics actually play a larger role than ever expected.\"
There are certain groups that are genetically more susceptible to developing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. \"It is almost like some people are preselected to be in a group of likely sufferers. Women, for example, are about 5 times more likely to suffer from it than men,\" said Dr. Osiwala.
While opinions about the cause of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome have changed, treatment remains the same. Chiropractic is one of the primary choices for non-invasive treatment. Some treatments used at Michigan Back Pain Institute include: manipulation, nutritional supplements, electro-acupuncture, the use of a splint, hand exercises, and therapies such as ice, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation.
Dr. James Osiwala, D.C. has had great success in treating patients without the use of surgery. He urges patients to seek treatment while symptoms remain minimal, especially if there has been any history of it in the family.
Often times, chiropractic offices, such as Michigan Back Pain Institute will offer a discounted consultation or in some cases offer it free of charge. Contact your local D.C. if you have any questions about prevention and treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Web Site = http://www.michiganbackpaininstitute.com
Contact Details = James Osiwala, DC 32004 Harper Ave St. Clair Shores , 48082 $$country