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pathophysiology of carpal tunnel syndrome in diabetes

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Anuja
Joined Oct 6, 2008
please give me detailed information about pathophysiology of carpal tunnel syndrome in diabetes patients.
Posted on October 6, 2008 7:42
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gabrieljosh
Joined May 30, 2009

Just wanna share this...
Carpal tunnel Syndrome effects millions of people in America. Carpal tunnel is when your nerve is entrapped. In simplified terms a nerve in your wrist is being pinched or crushed. The ergonomic keyboard is one way of combating a repetitive strain injury. Intended to alleviate wrist strain, these keyboards are designed in a manner that does not look the same as a traditional keyboard. The keys are spaced differently, and the keyboards are often at an angle that is more natural than a normal keyboard. These design features can help alleviate strain on your wrists.Smile

Posted on May 30, 2009 3:03
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