Carpal Tunnel
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Posted by Mandi on December 05, 2003 at 02:02:21: In Reply to: Re: FLEXTEND FLEXTEND FLEXTEND FLEXTEND $$$$$$$$$$$ posted by roger on December 05, 2003 at 01:34:18: Well, Rog...I have to go with what works. And when they tried all the stuff you mentioned, and then told me only surgery would work on my severe bi-lateral cts, I wasn't going to go for it. So Rog, if you want to bash the product, that's your right. If you think that because the head or watever of the company can't give out good info because he is a LMT, oh well, and if you don't think Chiropracters are of importance or as good as an MD, whatever...I used flextend and it was the best product and service I could of ever dreamed of! Who else is on this board besides me 100% pain free?? No one I know...but there sure are a lot of messed up folks due to surgery! So, coming from someone who has thoroughly tested and used flextend, it is the best item that I could suggest to anyone! That is my opinion and I as I have for a year now on this board, I am sticking to it! LOL Mandi :)
: As for "what I do not know" ... I know quite a bit. I have reviewed the Flextend web site in detail. I know that their explanation of why it works is not scientifically sound. CTS is not caused by muscle imbalance in the hand, arm or anywhere else. It is certainly not caused by any collapse or shift of the carpal bones as cleverly diagramed in their website. I could tell you what causes it really, but you could read that youself on reputable, non-commercial web sites like aaos.org and assh.org. They have excellent patient education sections that I would recommend to all, and are totally non commercial. : Simple dorsiflexion wrist stretching exercises have been shown to help control (or "cure" as some would call it) carpal tunnel symptoms. It is very likely the same mechanism by which some of the miracle devices work. No device is necessary simply to do stretches. : I may be wrong, but the "boss" of flextend is indeed not a doctor but a massage therapist. Many of the consultants are non MD types. Perhaps chiropractors, or other alternative practitioners. : Hard science shows CTS is potentially controllable conservatively and curable with surgery. Believe it OR NOT.... If you dont gots CTS surgery aint gonna help you!!! : I am interested about public opinion and thoughts on CTS, conceptions, misconceptions, street lore. Thanks to all for filling me in on their thoughts. : Roger : : : Preganacy worsened slight sypmtoms of cts. Was told it would go away. Waited and waited after pregnancy until couldn't hold a cup or tooth brush. Went to WC doctor and had it covered through him. I was positive for CTS, yes. But the tests are not very reliable anyway, so it is not the best way to judge cts either. : : Hope you find the thing for you and your current situation. CTS IS NOT "curable". It is a muscle imbalance that can happen at any time depending on your work or activites. : : : : Mandi
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