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What are the Warning Signs of Upper-Extremity CTD's?

  • Tightness, discomfort, stiffness or pain in the hands and forearms.
  • Tingling, coldness or numbness in the hands, or whitening of the fingertips.
  • Loss of strength in the hands.
  • Pain, aching, swelling, and diminished coordination of injured areas.
  • A clumsy feeling in your hands
  • Pain going up into your elbow wrist, elbow or shoulder.
  • Pain is worse at night.

To Avoid CTD's:

  • Keep the forearm wrist and hand in a neutral(in-line) position. Be careful of pinching and gripping actions.

  • Take frequent breaks while performing rapid and repetitive or physically stressful tasks.

  • Try modifying the task to decrease the repetition rate.  Repetitive tasks with cycle times of less than 30 seconds are more stressful.
  • Invest in good work chairs that match worktable height. Chair should support back. Feet should be flat on floor or on a solid footrest.

  • Stretching exercises with FLEXTEND® are very good. Stretching improves blood circulation, lengthens the short, tight overused flexor muscles of the fingers wrist and elbow and lubricates the flexor tendons which helps decrease friction within the carpal tunnel when performing finger/wrist flexion or gripping motions.

  • Strengthening exercises with FLEXTEND® are equally important, if not MORE IMPORTANT! Strengthen the weak under developed extensor muscles in order to maintain proper muscle length/strength balance in the hand/forearm.  Strengthening exercises for the extensor muscles should be performed immediately after stretching the finger, wrist and elbow flexors in order to sustain their proper length, create equal tension/pull between the flexor and extensor muscles and reduce the cycle of muscle spasm, tightness, pain and fatigue resulting from excess compression of the anterior hand/forearm by the flexor muscles.
  • It is best to correct poor work habits before manifesting symptoms.



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