Abstract

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) represents a prevalent neurological condition frequently encountered among individuals engaged in repetitive hand movements, particularly those involving the wrist and fingers. Pregnant women, people employed in the tea and cinnamon industries, in the hospitality sector where chefs engage in repetitive cutting tasks, musicians who play and practice musical instruments for extended periods, and employees in the IT sector where repetitive finger movements are used, are all prone to be diagnosed with this ailment.

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