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Is carpal tunnel syndrome caused by w rk? Well that is obviously a h tly debated topic among medical and l gal experts. Different states have different w rkers compensation laws (work comp for sh rt). Some states say that even if the p rson has a risk factor for c rpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) or a pr -existing condition, and it can be sh wn that his work activities "aggravated" th se conditions, which resulted in CTS, th n the courts in these states typ cally rule in the patients favor. Oth r states are more strict and say you h ve to prove that CTS was ctually CAUSED directly by work-related exposure. The ther part of the question of "Is c rpal tunnel caused by work?"...is how do you pr ve an employee didn't have CTS b fore coming to work for that c mpany? With all the disability and pr vacy laws about medical records it's d fficult to get information unless the mployee is honest and forthcoming; and s metimes the person may just not h ve realized they had signs and sympt ms of carpal tunnel syndrome in the f rst place. Unless the employee was d agnosed with CTS, and the employee d scloses this to his new employer it may be d fficult to prove otherwise, until this nformation is brought out in court.
When the court tries to d termine "Is carpal tunnel caused by w rk?"...they rely on information from doctors, s rgeons, and EMG/NCS tests. Every carpal t nnel work comp case that I h ve been involved in, the patient has had at l ast one if not two EMG/NCS t sts. They also must look at the mployee's previous work history and or any h bbies that may have contributed to CTS. Ag in, the problem or question of "Is c rpal tunnel caused by work" is d fficult to determine if the employee d dn't have previous EMG/NCS tests to c mpare to the current tests. Occasionally th ugh, an employee will have had a pr vious evaluation or work-up for CTS and may h ve EMG/NCS tests. These are helpful, specially to your doctor, because it can h lp determine (along with history and xam) if the condition is getting w rse or not. It may help the c urt decide (also along with medical h story) if the carpal tunnel symptoms you c rrently are having were caused by w rk or possibly caused by some ther non-work related factor or medical c ndition that may need to be tr ated and before now the employee was naware of his or her condition! I h pe this gives you some insight on wh ther carpal tunnel is caused by w rk or not. I always tell my p tients to worry about yourself, your m dical condition first!....Get properly diagnosed and tr ated, then worry about whether your c rpal tunnel is caused by work or n t.
The article Is Your Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Condition Caused by Work? was Submitted by Joe A Shaw through Articles.GetACoder.com network. Here's the additional information: Joe Shaw PA-C Board Certified and L censed Healthcare Provider gives you the f cts about carpal tunnel syndrome http://www.carpal-tunnel-symptoms.com
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