Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a common condition that causes a tingling sensation, numbness and sometimes pain in the hand and fingers.
Causes of carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by compression of the median nerve, which controls sensation and movement in the hands.
The carpal tunnel is a narrow passage in your wrist made up of small bones and a tough band of tissue that acts as a pulley for the tendons that bend the fingers.
Treatment
Wrist splints can help to keep your wrist straight and reduce pressure on the compressed nerve. This often relieves the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Have one fitted and expect improvements in a matter of days!

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Having flat feet, or 'fallen arches', means that your feet have low or no arches and press almost completely flat against the ground.
The arch, or instep, is the middle part of the foot that's usually raised off the ground when you stand, while the rest of the foot remains flat on the ground.
Signs of Flat Feet
- Pain in the feet, ankles, lower legs, knees, hips or lower back.
- The feet rolling inwards too much (overpronation) – this can cause shoes to wear out quickly and lead to injuries.
- Underlying problem with the bones, muscles or connective tissues in and around the feet (see below).
Treatments for flat feet
Flat feet only need to be treated if you have an associated problem, such as pain, overpronation or an underlying health condition.
Non-surgical treatments are often recommended first, although surgery may be needed in some cases.
- Wearing supportive shoes that fit well such as YDA or Mac 3
- Wearing specially made insoles (orthotics) inside your shoes to support your feet and stop them rolling inwards.
- These insoles can be either off the shelf, or custom made and we provide both - have a look at our specially made off the shelf insole range.
- If in doubt seek professional medical advice from an Orthotist, Podiatrist or Physiotherapist.