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About Carpal AID®

Engineer Joseph Nazari developed Carpal AID® after having been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome in both hands and undergoing surgery on one. Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused when there is pressure on the median nerve, which passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist and into the palm. Repetitive motion of the hands and wrists, such as typing, assembly-line work, or gaming, and other factors such as pregnancy or diabetes can cause this pressure on the median nerve. The experience of carpal tunnel surgery was painful and uncomfortable for months afterward, so Nazari decided to come up with an alternative solution to his hand pain. After a bit of trial and error, he came up with a hand patch that is applied to the palm with a strip of medical-grade adhesive. The concave structure of the patch lifts the soft tissue of the palm, therefore relieving pressure off the median nerve.

"There is nothing like Carpal AID® on the market," says Lisa Vrancken, Executive Vice President of AsSeenOnTV.pro. "It’s the only product right now that helps relieve Carpal Tunnel Syndrome pain by creating negative pressure, lifting up the skin and soft tissue. It’s truly amazing!"

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"After a two-year trial, the report came back showing that 70% of users reported a decrease in pain after using Carpal AID®, according to Nazari, CEO. "

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"This expertly-designed adhesive strip is engineered to lift the soft tissue in the palm, gently releasing pressure from the median nerve. Traditional braces compress the hand and arm, which may provide temporary relief, but doesn't target the source of your discomfort. "

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Our Story

Engineer Joseph Nazari developed Carpal AID® after having been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome in both hands and undergoing surgery on one.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused when there is pressure on the median nerve, which passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist and into the palm. Repetitive motion of the hands and wrists, such as typing, assembly-line work, or gaming, and other factors such as pregnancy or diabetes can cause this pressure on the median nerve.

The experience of carpal tunnel surgery was painful and uncomfortable for months afterward, so Nazari decided to come up with an alternative solution to his hand pain.

After a bit of trial and error, he came up with a hand patch that is applied to the palm with a strip of medical-grade adhesive. The concave structure of the patch lifts the soft tissue of the palm, therefore relieving pressure off the median nerve.

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The doctor did an MRI both before and after the Carpal AID®’s use and he was amazed by the results—lifting the soft tissue three millimeters and releasing the pressure on the median nerve relieved carpal tunnel hand pain. Soon a clinical test was conducted and the results were extremely positive. More than 70 percent of the people in the trial had the same results as Nazari — their hand pain was gone. Nazari shared the Carpal AID® patch with more people who suffered from carpal tunnel syndrome hand pain and all agreed it is the only product on the market today that works directly to relieve carpal tunnel syndrome hand pain. Carpal AID® is now produced in the company’s FDA-approved facilities in the U.S. It can be ordered online at CarpalAID.com or on Amazon.

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