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Press
Release: Immediate
NEW BOOK TELLS HOW PEOPLE WITH
CARPAL TUNNEL PROBLEMS CAN GET RELIEF WITHOUT SURGERY.
EAST NORRITON, PA.
A newly published book spells out in detail how people with carpal tunnel
syndrome do not have to suffer needlessly, nor do they always have to
think of surgery as their only help. Statistics show that fully,
50% of the half million Americans who undergo surgery for this ailment
each year can obtain full or partial relief by more conservative treatment.
Light at the
End of the Carpal Tunnel by Dr. Scott M. Fried is
for people experiencing symptoms, pain and emotional trauma from
nerve disease of the upper extremities and who have never received a
complete diagnosis or an effective treatment plan. James
Cox, Editor and Chief of the Midwest Book Review says, "This easily
readable book surveys the true nature of nerve problems and discusses
the six important points to consider before having surgery. It is a
must for carpal tunnel suffers as well as members of their family who
can give vital help and support."
Light at the End
of the Carpal Tunnel - A Guide to Understanding and Relief
from the Pain of Nerve Problems is available in paperback from all book
sellers.
After Scott Fried graduated from the New York College of Osteopathic
Medicine in 1981 he studied at the Thomas Jefferson University Hand Center
under Dr. James Hunter, world renowned expert on hand surgery, thoracic
outlet and brachial plexus problems. He is currently Director of
the Montgomery County Hand Center in suburban Philadelphia, one
of the first facilities in the country to offer both traditional and alternative
care in the diagnosis and treatment of complex nerve problems in the upper
extremities.
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