Millions of Americans experience carpal tunnel syndrome, but modern treatment options have significantly advanced.
The landmark MISSION clinical registry is collecting real-world data across the United States and rapidly enrolled more than 1,300 patients in an 18-month timespan The MISSION registry is a ...
A study found exercise after treatment boosts cancer survival, prompting experts to call for structured movement as a standard part of survivorship care. A study published in The New England Journal ...
The landmark MISSION clinical registry is collecting real-world data across the United States and rapidly enrolled more than 1,300 patients in an 18-month timespan Sonex Health, Inc. is a leader in ...
Neck and shoulder pain can be caused by poor posture, muscle strains, or degenerative conditions, which break down the structure and function of certain organs and tissues. Targeted exercises can help ...
To improve the quality of life of people with cancer, oncologists have regularly recommended exercise. Staying fit can make patients feel and function better. But exercise itself was never considered ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Monitored anesthesia care increased total facility costs by about $176 vs. a wide-awake technique. Personnel and ...
Can’t sleep? Join the club — about 12 percent of Americans are tossing and turning right alongside you. But before you reach for another sleep aid, here’s something that might actually work: moving ...
CTS is frequently associated with ATTRwt, a progressive disease that can lead to heart failure if untreated. Many patients with ATTRwt had a history of CTS, often diagnosed years before ATTRwt, ...
Corticosteroid injection into the wrist probably improves symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (compression of a nerve in the wrist) and function of the hand for up to six months. Quality of life ...
For thousands of years, humans have hunched over to light fires, care for our children and harvest plants. But the modern version of this position — curving forward from focus or fatigue, then lifting ...