Press the Backs of Your Hands Together — and Hold for 60 Seconds
Bring the backs of your hands together. Your fingers should be pointing straight down toward the floor.
Your wrists are now bent at roughly 90 degrees.
Elbows stay out wide. Don't shrug your shoulders. Keep the pressure firm.
Here's what to watch for: the exact second you start to feel anything in your thumb, index finger, middle finger and usually half of the ring finger.
Tingling. Numbness. Pain. Any of it counts.
If you have carpal tunnel syndrome, you will almost certainly feel something before the minute is up. Most people are shocked by how fast it happens.
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