Winter is right around the corner, and with the cold weather comes exacerbated symptoms for those who suffer from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS).
Carpal tunnel is one of the most common repetitive stress injuries (RSI) among U.S. workers today and is the grounds for many workers’ compensation claims. If you are suffering from this condition or believe that you have an undiagnosed case, here’s what you need to know about potential symptoms during the cold months.
CARPAL TUNNEL, COLD WEATHER, AND ALLEVIATING SYMPTOMS
Cold weather typically has a negative impact on nerve and joint pain and worsens signs of certain conditions like carpal tunnel and arthritis. Additionally, lower temperatures cause the tissues and muscles to expand, leading to added pressure on the median nerve that runs through the wrists and causes wrist pain associated with carpal tunnel.
If you are struggling with aggravated carpal tunnel symptoms in the cold weather, here are some tips to offer some relief:
- Wear warm gloves or mittens when outside
- Constantly move your hands, fingers, and wrists to promote healthy blood circulation
- Wear a supportive wrist brace that when working on the computer or performing other repetitive tasks
- Communicate with your employer about your symptoms so that they may provide ergonomics work equipment
- Speak with your doctor about any pain or discomfort you are experiencing
PROTECTING THOSE INJURED IN LOUISVILLE
You shouldn’t have to be deal with chronic, debilitating pain just because it’s your job. At Justice Injury Law, our Louisville workers’ comp attorneys understand the unique challenges that are present in pursuing benefits for work-related carpal tunnel syndrome.
If you are suffering from this condition, we are standing by ready to review your case for free and help you seek the benefits you need to make up for lost wages and medical expenses.
Contact our firm at 502-584-5455 to get started on your workers’ compensation case today.