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Whats the view on carpal tunnel
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<blockquote data-quote="Load Stand" data-source="post: 317514"><p>That is exactly what I am saying, and more importantly what medical professionals that are up to date on this disease, and other similar neuropathies, are saying. The key word is "fine" manipulation that is heavily repetitive. </p><p></p><p>What you are describing is neither "fine" manipulation nor "heavily" repetitive. Especially with either task now that there is much less key entry thanks to PAS, the development of raised soft keys on the DIAD and the improved grips. </p><p></p><p>Studies also show that the rate of CTS found in the general population is near the same rate of those cases deemed to be as a result of occupational exposure. Supporting the fact that CTS is thought to be primarily a progressive disease of various etiology, that is often not the result of occupational exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Load Stand, post: 317514"] That is exactly what I am saying, and more importantly what medical professionals that are up to date on this disease, and other similar neuropathies, are saying. The key word is "fine" manipulation that is heavily repetitive. What you are describing is neither "fine" manipulation nor "heavily" repetitive. Especially with either task now that there is much less key entry thanks to PAS, the development of raised soft keys on the DIAD and the improved grips. Studies also show that the rate of CTS found in the general population is near the same rate of those cases deemed to be as a result of occupational exposure. Supporting the fact that CTS is thought to be primarily a progressive disease of various etiology, that is often not the result of occupational exposure. [/QUOTE]
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