Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs through a narrow passage in the wrist called the carpal tunnel, becomes compressed. This causes symptoms like numbness, tingling, weakness, and pain in the hand and fingers, especially at night. It’s often caused by repetitive hand movements, poor wrist posture, or underlying conditions like diabetes.
De Quervain's tenosynovitis is a condition that causes pain and swelling along the thumb side of the wrist. It occurs when the tendons that control thumb movement become irritated or inflamed. It’s often caused by repetitive hand and wrist motions, such as gripping or twisting, and is common in new mothers or people with manual labor jobs.
Trigger finger, or stenosing tenosynovitis, is a condition where a finger becomes stuck in a bent position and then suddenly pops straight. It happens when the tendon in the finger becomes irritated or inflamed, causing difficulty in movement. It’s more common in people who perform repetitive gripping motions or have diabetes.
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