ARTHRITIS BEATEN TODAY: CMO AND OTHER AILMENTS-CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
We keep hearing repeatedly about carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) affecting three types of people more than any others: computer operators, typists, and mail sorters. The types of repetitive motions involved end up causing lesions or inflammations that press on the median nerves of the wrists. It can be painful and incapacitating. Wrist injuries are another cause.
Conventional CTS therapies involve elevating and/or immobilizing the wrist, steroid medications, pain medications, hot or cold compresses, manipulation, and physical therapy. Billions of dollars are paid out annually in workman’s compensation insurance payments. Billions more are spent by health insurance companies treating the ailment. CMO could resolve most of those cases for a tiny fraction of the cost. This is a chronic inflammatory or arthritic disorder that is most often easily remedied by CMO. Let’s look at a couple of examples.
Our first case involves a man who makes his living operating computers. After years at the keyboards he developed pains in his wrists, and the fingers of both hands began locking up. Osteoarthritis was part of the problem contributing to the CTS. Within a week on CMO the pains had almost completely disappeared and the mobility in his left hand was 90% better. But mobility in his right hand improved by only 25%. Continuing CMO for another week not only got him back to normal but back on the job.
Another typical case involves a mailman who developed CTS in both hands. It’s an occupational hazard that comes with the constant handling of mail. Conventional treatments didn’t work and he began wrapping his wrists with elastic bandages before going to work. He wouldn’t have been able to work without them.
His wrist pains disappeared shortly after starting his CMO and he was able to continue working without further discomfort.
Several months have now passed and both of these patients have continued their work free of any further symptoms.
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