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Can Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Cause Arthritis?

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Can Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Cause Arthritis?

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With Carpal Tunnel and Wrist Tendonitis being such a prevalent issue that involves various pains and symptoms in the wrist area, one can start to wonder if there is any connection to the development, onset, and progression of Arthritis. The dynamic that causes Carpal Tunnel Symptoms can cause Arthritis. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can cause Arthritis. How does it do that? First we must look at the Carpal Tunnel Dynamic. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is the end result of an ever increasing Pain Causing Dynamic. We use our hands on a daily basis, and every time we contract a muscle, that muscle retains a tiny bit of that contraction. So we slowly get tighter and tighter. And we stay tighter and tighter, even when we sleep. This has our structures get less and less circulation, less new blood and nutrition in, and less waste product out. This becomes an irritation. Also, or connective tissue starts to slowly shrink wrap, compressing our structures into an increasingly immobile state. Out body compens

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