Hi, We are a U.K. manufacturer of medical devices. The description of your patients carpal tunnel sounds very similiar to many cases of patients that our device 1000/4P has treated. Capal tunnel is a tissue’s reaction to irritation, infection, or injury, marked by localized heat, swelling, redness, pain, and sometimes loss of function.
Usually the patient is advised to reduce the activity that causes the pain. (However, in most cases this means quitting or changing their job.) If this is not an option, the patient is instructed to immobilize their hand with a brace. This limits movement, which usually hinders their work. This also increases the disuse atrophy leading to more problems.Anti-inflammatory medication is usually prescribed (long term use of this is very harmful to the lining of the stomach). Pain medication is used, however, this may hinder patient’s ability to function safely on the job. there is also the fear of addiction with long-term use.
Other methods of treatment have been tried, from hot paraffin to copper bracelets. Although these various types of treatments have been used, there is not a great deal of long-term success. Temporary relief of the pain is generally all that is achieved with these treatments. Even surgery does not give long-term results for most patients, less than 20%. Recovery for many is hard and painful, often resulting in a change of occupation.
QUESTION:HOW DOES THE NEUROCARE HELP?
ANSWER:
The Neurocare™ and associated Neurocare Treatment Program© increases the localized circulation thus relieving the inflammation around the carpal region. The simulated exercise promoted by the Neurocare™ the muscle groups involved in the activity causing this inflammation are “re-educated” and long-term results are achieved. This treatment program is a non-invasive treatment that has proven to be 80+% effective in all cases of diagnosed Carpal Tunnel/ Repetitive Motion Deficit, even bilateral CTS.

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