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    actually sounds more like carpal tunnel syndrome to me, not to say anything about the highly intelligent response by MuscleScience. common in lifting circles and caused by reptitive strain amongst other things. what is your occupation? even constant use of kb+mouse can aggravate this.
    you should wear splints at night, which immobilize the wrists. I used to suffer from this years ago but since I started wearing splints at night(and still do), I no longer have any problems.

    easy to diagnose.

    Phalen's Sign:

    Phalen's test is done by pushing the back of your hands together for one minute. This compresses the carpal tunnel and is also positive when it causes the same symptoms you have been experiencing with your carpal tunnel syndrome.

    you may later in life need surgery, a simple day procedure for decompression but it could improve with splints or not deteriorate further.

    google for lots of info on this.

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    actually sounds more like carpal tunnel syndrome to me, not to say anything about the highly intelligent response by MuscleScience. common in lifting circles and caused by reptitive strain amongst other things. what is your occupation? even constant use of kb+mouse can aggravate this.
    you should wear splints at night, which immobilize the wrists. I used to suffer from this years ago but since I started wearing splints at night(and still do), I no longer have any problems.

    easy to diagnose.

    Phalen's Sign:

    Phalen's test is done by pushing the back of your hands together for one minute. This compresses the carpal tunnel and is also positive when it causes the same symptoms you have been experiencing with your carpal tunnel syndrome.

    you may later in life need surgery, a simple day procedure for decompression but it could improve with splints or not deteriorate further.

    google for lots of info on this.

    Good Call.....

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