If your hands go numb or tingle at night, or you find pain or clumsiness with repetitive tasks you may have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS).

If your hands go numb or tingle at night, or you find pain or clumsiness with repetitive tasks you may have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS).
Our digital technology helps us to get things done and to stay in touch however it also takes a toll on our physical health.
Your hand and wrist are a critical part of your everyday function. Until we injure we take these functions for granted.
When you get hurt, and can’t identify the cause, the most common diagnosis is repetitive strain or RSI.
The wrist and hand are incredibly sophisticated joints.
Carpal = The wrist
Tunnel = A space at the front of your wrist
Syndrome = A collection of symptoms, (i.e.: wrist, hand thumb or finger pain, tingling, numbness) and signs, (physical findings such as muscle weakness or loss of sensation in the hand, thumb or fingers)