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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome affects one of the major nerves of the hand known as the median nerve. The syndrome occurs as a result of pressure and it can result to pain, numbness, tingling, swelling and weakness on all the fingers apart from the little finger. The loss of strength on the fingers makes it hard for the patient to grasp. One of the effects of this syndrome is diminished coordination. When the median nerve is not working properly, it is very hard for one to carry out normal activities. The pain also makes one to be clumsy and abnormally slow.

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