A fibro-osseous passageway on the palmar side of the wrist that connects the distal forearm to the middle compartment of the deep plane of the palm
Walt's Carpal Tunnel Summary & Q/A Archive A wrist syndrome closely related to Fibromyositis and Arthritis Cataracts, reversing Walt's response to a recent question about reversing cataracts: Contact The Rockland Corporation, 12215 East Skelly Drive, Tulsa, OK 74128 (800) 331-3654 and ask them about how you can find out about "Body Toddy", which reverses AND prevents cataracts However, if this were me, I would also be taking at least 2 grams of Ester-C twice a day; at least 100 milligrams of coenzyme Q10 twice a day, 50 milligrams of zinc and 1000 units of vitamin E once a day Catharsis The release or active expression of emotions, sometimes in negative ways (breaking things in anger), but more appropriately in positive ways (verbalize it, act it out, work it off) and other anger management or fear reduction methods
The bony, narrow passage at the intersection of the hand and wrist on the same side of the palm of the hand The median nerve and tendons pass through this tunnel to the thumb, index, and middle fingers
{i} passageway in the wrist through which the tendons of the flexor muscles of the hand and fingers pass
A passageway in the wrist through which nerves and the flexor muscles of the hands and fingers pass
Space under a ligament in wrist through which the median nerve enters the palm of the hand
Passage under a ligament at the wrist through which the median nerve enters the palm of the hand
A small passage located below the wrist at the heel of the hand through which the major nerve to the hand, the median nerve, as well as tendons that bend the fingers pass
A tunnel on the palm side of the hand created between the arch formed by the carpal bones and the fibrous band that draws the ends of the arch together The long flexor tendons for the fingers pass through this tunnel, which holds themin and prevents them from bowing when the wrist is moved
A painful and disabling disorder caused by inflammation in the tendons that run through the narrow carpal tunnel in the wrist