Wrist Pain
Wrist pain, particularly carpal tunnel syndrome, is a prevalent occupational injury among typists, assembly workers, and professionals who perform repetitive hand motions. The condition results from compression of the median nerve due to prolonged pressure and awkward wrist positioning. Early intervention with proper ergonomic adjustments, stretching exercises, and wrist support can prevent permanent nerve damage and maintain hand function.
symptomen
Wrist pain is common among professionals who perform repetitive hand and finger movements daily. This condition involves inflammation, carpal tunnel syndrome, and discomfort that can significantly impact work efficiency and quality of life.
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Tingling, numbness, and burning sensations in the fingers and palm, especially noticeable during or after typing, writing, or gripping activities.
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Weakness in grip strength and difficulty holding or manipulating objects, sometimes worsening at night and disrupting sleep patterns.
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Visible swelling and inflammation around the wrist joint, with pain that radiates up the forearm when performing repetitive motions.


