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It can be.
"After spending long hours on the computer for work, I have developed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome"
When your doctor advises you to do so. It varies on how severe the carpal tunnel was/is, but I would say 1-3 months.
You can do anything you like from light to heavy work.
It can, if work-related.
Yes.But it is different for all people. Look at Justin Bieber. Did it work 4 him?
Individuals who perform repetitive wrist movements, either at work or play, are at risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome.
The joints between the carpal bones in the ankles and wrists are known as Gliding Joints (a type of synovial joint). These joints work by allowing the bones to slide over each other, allowing smooth movements in multiple directions.
The length can vary depending on the state you are in and the work comp laws of that state. It also has to be proved that work caused your case of carpal tunnel syndrome, which is a hotly debated topic because there are many causes other than work causes. Some carpal tunnel cases can be drawn out over several years, it just depends on the facts of the case.
No considering that the carpal tunnel is in your hand.
The hand is immediately distal to the carpal region. In particular, the metacarpals and phalanges are distal to the carpal region.