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Carpal Tunnel
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Pain?Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can't be ignored. A few mild instances could rapidly progress into an acute condition, if not actively prevented, relieved or contained. In other words, the problems could become more serious as the Carpel Tunnel Syndrome progresses. Often mistaken for arthritis, sometimes these signs are warnings that may indicate a tendency toward Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). Carpel Tunnel Syndrome Surgery will often not cure or relieve it. Many people never overcome it once they have it, but the Adapt-a-Lap may help you to read hands-free so you won't experience these symptoms when you read. Hands-free reading with the Adapt-a-Lap will let you relax your body as well as your mind. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: If you have experienced burning, tingling, pain, fatigue, weak grip, loss of dexterity, stiffness, soreness, cramps, numbness, coldness, or swelling in your hands, wrists or arms while holding a book or magazine, the Adapt-a-Lap can help you read with out these symptoms because it holds your book or reading material at exactly the right height and angle most comfortable for you. The Adapt-a-Lap is an amazing invention which conforms to your body, position and preferance instead of your body conforming to it. It makes hands-free reading possible and comfortable. Those with carpal tunnel need a less painful way to hold a book, magazine or other reading materials. Adapt-a-Lap can't cure your problem but it can help ease some of pain while you read. If you like to read you will find the Adapt-a-Lap useful. Try it and see for yourself. Click here to order yours today. |
| "Unless you have
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, you can't understand how difficult it is to read
or even hold a book. With the Adapt-a-Lap, I don't have to suffer anymore.
Thanks so much for a GREAT product. Keep up the good work."
Mark- Carpal Tunnel Sufferer |
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