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Wrist Pain or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel, CTS

Jul
28
Jul/28 1:00 - Jul/28 3:00

Somatics for Supple Shoulders & Happy Hips

Event Schedule
Saturday, July 28, 2012, 1:00pm to 3:00pm

This two-hour workshop is highly popular set of movements for the hips and shoulders -- the two core areas that almost everyone can improve! Featuring the crowd favorite known as "Scapula Scoops", this class will teach all people and body types the fundamentals to achieving real ease and the grace of an athlete or dancer. It will also provide people with painful shoulder, hip, and back conditions the tools they need to heal and improve.

Workshop Teacher: 

Steven Aronstein: Disabled by Fibromyalgia

In college, Steven Aronstein became debilitated by chronic pain throughout his body, weakness, gastrointestinal problems, and fatigue to the point of immunological & cognitive impairment. At the age of 19, he found himself with less health and function than most 70 year olds. Steven was officially diagnosed by specialist hospitals with fibromyalgia, a chronic illness of the nervous system and joints...

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a set of symptoms, characterized by pain, weakness, tingling, or numbness of parts of the hand, brought about by the entrapment of the Median nerve between the carpal bones and ligaments of the wrist. CTS is generally associated with overuse, misuse, or repetitive stress, and can occur in musicians, packagers, typists, or anyone else who tends to use their hands repetitively.

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