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Fact or Fiction: Does typing on a computer cause carpal tunnel syndrome?
You have pain in your wrists, tingling in your fingers, soreness in your arms — is this carpal tunnel? Orthopedic surgeon Dr. S. Steven Yang breaks down how time at the computer keyboard impacts your body, and offers advice for computer users in pain.
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