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Carpel Tunnel Syndrome Claims
Also known as Median Neuropathy at the Wrist, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the hand, becomes pressed or squeezed at the wrist.
The symptoms are usually burning, tingling, or itching numbness in the palm of the hand and the fingers, especially the thumb and the index and middle fingers with some people even stating their fingers feel useless and swollen even though they appear fine.
Carpel Tunnel Syndrome is a multi-faceted problem, meaning there are many factors that could cause it. In some cases the carpel tunnel just may be smaller in some people. Others causes come down to trauma or injury that makes the wrist swell. Medical issues such as hypothyroidism, which is an under active thyroid gland and rheumatoid arthritis. Other causes of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome could be work related, even though this is often seen as controversial.
People who work as assembly line workers, meat packers and food processors but not office workers, often fall victim to Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, resulting in billions of compensation claims every year. In work related cases, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome is often provoked by repetitive grasping and manipulating activities. Forceful and repetitive use of the hand and wrist in industrial occupations can cause pressure at the wrist resulting in a tingling and often burning sensation, two key symptoms of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. Women are also often seen as being three times more likely to develop Carpel Tunnel Syndrome.
In the diagnosis of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome there is an examination of the wrist for such factors as tenderness, swelling, warmth, and discoloration. The earlier the diagnosis of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome the better as it avoids permanent damage to the median nerve A physical examination of the hands, arms, shoulders, and neck can help determine if the patient's complaints are related to daily activities or to an underlying disorder. This is essential if you are hoping to make a no win no fee claim based on suffering from Carpel Tunnel Syndrome from a work related issue.
There are procedures that can be undertaken at the workplace that can help prevent Carpel Tunnel Syndrome such as stretching exercises, frequent breaks, wrist splints and also your employer could reposition workstations and tools so the tasks can be performed while keeping the wrist in a natural position. If you are unfortunate to fall victim of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome due to pressure on the wrist from forceful and repetitive use of the hand and wrist in industrial occupations then you could be entitled to compensation.
Accident Consult are experts in no win no fee claims, offering you honest and professional advice from the moment you get in touch.
If you have suffered as a result of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome or have any more questions regarding no win no fee claims then please get in touch today and speak to one of our professionals.
Tags: forearm, median nerve, medical issues, middle fingers, numbness, office workers, permanent damage, physical examination, rheumatoid arthritis |
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