Learn why you’re getting constant wrist and hand pains, tinglings, and numbness. And discover, perhaps the only non-invasive treatment for this to go away, that works.
If you ever felt tiny ants crawling inside your thumb and first three fingers, or electricity running through them… you might have what doctors call carpal tunnel syndrome.
As the name suggests, when your median nerve (which allows your brain to tell your thumb and fingers what to do, except the little one, that has a mind of its own) is squeezed tight inside the carpal tunnel (a small passageway where the median nerve goes through)...
You feel numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain in the hands i.e. the sensation of ants crawling or electricity running through them. But, enough of the boring science.
Let’s talk about the big elephant in the room.
If you ever felt tiny ants crawling inside your thumb and first three fingers, or electricity running through them… you might have what doctors call carpal tunnel syndrome.
As the name suggests, when your median nerve (which allows your brain to tell your thumb and fingers what to do, except the little one, that has a mind of its own) is squeezed tight inside the carpal tunnel (a small passageway where the median nerve goes through)...
You feel numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain in the hands i.e. the sensation of ants crawling or electricity running through them. But, enough of the boring science.
Let’s talk about the big elephant in the room.
Well… there are two options.
The conventional option is… invasive. That means: a surgeon will pry open your wrists, tear apart pieces of ligaments that are choking the median nerve, and call it a day. Yikes!
Opt for it only if you’ve had carpal tunnel syndrome for years, you know a good surgeon with a terrific track record of successful carpal tunnel surgeries, and there is no other way. But…
If this symptom is new to you… there is a quick solution to remedy it and prevent further damage. And it is…
See… inflammation is to blame for pains and swellings (which constrict blood flow and make it impossible for the body to recover faster). Carpal tunnel syndrome is no exception.
And to get rid of inflammation, all you need to do is heat and compress the affected area.
What this tried-and-tested method does is…
It provides more blood flow to the applied region, reducing the swelling.
It allows more oxygen to make its way to the affected area, reducing inflammation.
It’s a simple process but it’s the most effective. However, we’re still using the same old method we used 100 years ago… by using thick, uncomfortable, stiff wrist braces.
For someone like you, who can’t just sit and do nothing, you might just opt for the surgery.
The founders behind Koprez® know that. And this is why they came up with…
It provides more blood flow to the applied region, reducing the swelling.
It allows more oxygen to make its way to the affected area, reducing inflammation.
It’s a simple process but it’s the most effective. However, we’re still using the same old method we used 100 years ago… by using thick, uncomfortable, stiff wrist braces.
For someone like you, who can’t just sit and do nothing, you might just opt for the surgery.
The founders behind Koprez® know that. And this is why they came up with…
A premium-yet-affordable compression brace to end carpal tunnel syndrome pains for good.
Here’s what makes this one worth buying:
Koprez® is one of the very few wrist compression braces, which heat and compress your carpal tunnel so well… you stop feeling pains and numbness in less than 5 minutes. Most compression braces do not offer this, which is why they’re a complete waste of money.
Koprez® products are designed to be rugged yet super comfortable. The wrist compression brace is no exception. Unlike the bulkier counterparts, this one is so slim, you never feel like it’s hindering your flexibility or mobility during exercise (or doing sports).
In fact, with a built-in adjustable straps, the Koprez® wrist compression brace even lifts off some of the load from your carpal tunnel and distributes it to your forearm muscles.
Since the Koprez® wrist brace is designed for daily use, wearing it all day (and all night) allows you to not only end carpal tunnel pains but also keep it from deteriorating fast.
In most cases, carpal tunnel gets worse over time, so early treatment is important. Ignoring symptoms can lead to permanent damage to the nerve and muscles, which can lead to loss of feeling, hand strength, and even the ability to distinguish hot and cold. It may also increase the need for surgery.
This is why: 1000s of people, who couldn’t even get up without feeling almost unbearable pain from carpal tunnel syndrome, are now able to enjoy their life like normal… with almost zero pains, and zero worries of worsening symptoms even further. It’s so effective, in fact…
Even doctors recommend Koprez® products to others like you, who go through the same, unbearable (and possibly risky) pains.
See how Koprez® wrist compression brace became the icy-hot for 1000s of people suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome:
Like yoga postures designed for strengthening, stretching, and balancing the upper body (and joints). They can help reduce pain and improve grip but the studies are lacking a bit.
Or seeing a physical therapist for… you guessed it… hand therapy. It’s still in its early stages but new research has shown some promise (you might want to do your own research, tho).
Now, this is quite controversial, since nobody knows for sure if this works or not but ultrasound therapy may also help reduce pain and improve carpal tunnel syndrome. Again, the research shows inconsistent results, so do some research before deciding what to do.
But, if you don’t know if you even have carpal tunnel syndrome in the first place…
Press on the top side of your wrist, around the middle, where your wrist meets your hand. Keep pressing it for 15 to 30 seconds. If your fingers tingle… your test is positive.
That means: you may have carpal tunnel syndrome. But, just to make sure, do this too:
Make a knuckle on each hand, bump them together and keep them together. Now, open your knuckles while pressing the back of your hands and fingers together.
Make sure your fingers are pointing down. Stay that way for a minute or two. If your fingers tingle or get numb… it’s a tell-tale sign that you have carpal tunnel syndrome.
Press on the top side of your wrist, around the middle, where your wrist meets your hand. Keep pressing it for 15 to 30 seconds. If your fingers tingle… your test is positive.
That means: you may have carpal tunnel syndrome. But, just to make sure, do this too:
Make a knuckle on each hand, bump them together and keep them together. Now, open your knuckles while pressing the back of your hands and fingers together.
Make sure your fingers are pointing down. Stay that way for a minute or two. If your fingers tingle or get numb… it’s a tell-tale sign that you have carpal tunnel syndrome.
Now, if your tests are negative, and you still feel tingling/numbness sensations… you might want to visit your doctor. Chronic diseases like diabetes and arthritis can also be behind it all.
And there you have it. If you’d like to get more information on how to end carpal tunnel syndrome (according to science-based studies), you'll get a free e-book on how to end wrist pains with your purchase!
For most of you guys… it’s better you hurry and buy the Koprez® wrist compression brace today. Don’t tell them we told you this but they have extra stock (more than their warehouse can handle right now) and they’re selling it out for more than half the regular price.
This wouldn’t last, however, because these wrist braces are selling like hotcakes. And once they’re sold out, you will have to buy them at a regular price. And who wants to do that?
Christopher K.
I suffer from a severe carpal tunnel syndrome, and the wrist braces that the Dr gave me are stiff as a board and hurt my entire arm down to my fingertips. These are stiff enough to help the pain and flexible enough for my day-to-day activities. They are also way more comfortable to sleep in over the stiff ones. :)
Ariel O.
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