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Carpal tunnel syndrome – the most common hand ailment

June 20, 2024 carpal tunnel syndrome,  hand pain,  wrist pain

Dr. Christine Yin explains carpal tunnel syndrome, one of the most common hand ailments, and breaks down treatment options. 

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Know your treatment options for carpal tunnel syndrome

December 18, 2019 carpal tunnel syndrome,  Dipali Pathak,  Healthcare,  Orthopedic surgery

The tingling and numbness associated with carpal tunnel syndrome can seem like a nuisance. However, when it starts to affect your quality of life, it

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Don’t let carpal tunnel syndrome push your buttons

January 26, 2018 carpal tunnel syndrome,  Dr. Edward Reece,  Healthcare,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  Nicole Blanton,  plastic surgery

Whether you are studying, working, or both, typing is likely a necessary part of your daily routine. While we’ve come a long way from using

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Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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