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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Magnetic Molecular Energizing (MME) has been used effectively for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

MME treatment is considered investigational and is utilized under the direction and auspices of an Investigational Review Board (IRB). The IRB complies with FDA requirements for investigational therapy usage and results review. MME therapy is safe and non-invasive. In some cases, patients may experience some tingling, however, most experience no ill effects and can talk, sleep, read or watch TV.

Facts about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is caused by compression of the median nerve at the wrist. It is more common in women than men and affects up to 10% of the population.
  2. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome causes numbness and tingling in the thumb, index and middle finger and half the ring finger and increasing pain in the palm side of the wrist. The symptoms can awaken the patient at night and are initially intermittent but can become constant with eventually causing wasting of the muscles of the thumb.
  3. Medical conditions such as diabetes, thyroid conditions and rheumatoid arthritis can cause carpal tunnel. Vibrating machines and repetitive motions actions can also cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Treatment
Although surgery is the most common treatment, this condition responds well with complete relief of pain and numbness with MME exposure of 60 – 80 hours.

Although no absolute assurances can be given, there is good reason for optimism for benefit, in individuals who are accepted for treatment, after review and screening. MME appears to enhance and speed the healing of tissues at the cellular and molecular level.

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