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Tag: Carpal tunnel syndrome

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What is an RSI Injection?: A Guide to Understanding This Treatment

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Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an umbrella term for a range of conditions affecting muscles, tendons, and nerves [1.3.1]. When conservative treatments fail, a physician may recommend an RSI injection, which typically involves a corticosteroid to reduce inflammation and pain [1.3.2, 1.4.4].

What is the use of Alanerv? Exploring its role in nerve health and protection

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According to research published by the National Institutes of Health, oxidative stress is a significant contributor to nerve damage in various neurological disorders. What is the use of Alanerv? It is a food supplement formulated with a powerful blend of antioxidants and neurotrophic nutrients specifically designed to counteract oxidative stress and support nervous system function.

What Do Steroids Do to Your Hands? A Pharmacological Review

5 min read
In a study of patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, about 32% did not require further treatment after a single corticosteroid injection [1.6.5]. The term 'steroid' covers two different drug classes, and the answer to 'What do steroids do to your hands?' depends entirely on which type is used.