New Clinically Documented Carpal Tunnel Product Stops Wrist Pain; The Safe-Zone(TM) Prevents Lost Workdays; Protects ``Vulnerable'' Seniors, Women and Children; Eliminates Need for Surgery, Medication, and Repeated Treatments.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- A decade of research has proven The SAFE-ZONE(TM) wrist support a simple, safe, effective and inexpensive solution to wrist pain. The product's unique 20(degree) safe-range-of-motion "zone" ends the immobilizing im·mo·bi·lize tr.v. im·mo·bi·lized, im·mo·bi·liz·ing, im·mo·bi·liz·es 1. To render immobile. 2. To fix the position of (a joint or fractured limb), as with a splint or cast. 3. , work-interruptive, sleep-disturbing wrist pain that afflicts two million more Americans every year. Until now, there has not been an effective wrist pain treatment without drugs, surgery, or disruption of daily routines. Developed by Dr. Richard C. Reinhardt, The SAFE-ZONE wrist support provides work/play/sleep pain relief, plus an end to hand and finger numbness. "Now CTS (1) (Clear To Send) The RS-232 signal sent from the receiving station to the transmitting station that indicates it is ready to accept data. Contrast with RTS. (2) (Common Type System) The data typing used in . (carpal tunnel syndrome carpal tunnel syndrome: see repetitive stress injury. carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) Painful condition caused by repetitive stress to the wrist over time. ) and chronic wrist pain sufferers," says Dr. Reinhardt, "can stop wrist pain safely and naturally. This support even promotes healing and prevents recurrence after CTS surgery." Dr. Reinhardt, a practicing chiropractic chiropractic (kīrəprăk`tĭk) [Gr.,=doing by hand], medical practice based on the theory that all disease results from a disruption of the functions of the nerves. physician for over 30 years, is a supervising clinician and teacher at the prestigious Logan College of Chiropractic Logan College of Chiropractic, a private chiropractic college founded in 1935, is located in Chesterfield, Missouri, near St. Louis. The institution offers degrees in Chiropractic, Pre-Chiropractic, Sport Science and Rehabilitation. The university's current president is Dr. . Widely recognized for his CTS and repetitive motion injury repetitive motion injury Cumulative trauma disorder Occupational medicine A work-related illness–eg, carpal tunnel syndrome caused by overuse of a particular musculoskeletal group to perform a task repeated hundreds to thousands of times/day; it is the research, Reinhardt's findings demonstrate the majority of traditional wrist pain treatments are "deficient." "Many," he says, "fail to deliver pain relief, and some actually compound the injury." Studies identify children and seniors as vulnerable populations for CTS and chronic wrist pain. At highest elevated risk levels are women aged 35 to 60, especially those who are arthritic, pregnant, menopausal, or taking birth control pills. Reinhardt notes that The SAFE-ZONE eliminates the "dangerous lack of flexibility common with immobilizing, 'wrist-lockup' types of devices. Only The SAFE-ZONE," he says, "allows proper movement inside the critical 20(degree) angle zone endorsed by clinicians." The SAFE-ZONE allows fingers to move and the palm to be open so daily routines -- like computer use, driving, cycling, roofing, dentistry, crafts, etc. -- can be carried on painfree, without interruption. For complete information, see www.StopWristPain.com The SAFE-ZONE is light-weight, re-usable, fits either hand, available in tan or black and S-XL sizes. It is offered exclusively at www.stopwristpain.com for $18.95, money-back guaranteed. www.StopWristPain.com visitors can subscribe to a free WristWatch(C) newsletter and download a free Report on wrist pain risks, causes, and treatment options. |
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