India, Dec. 25 -- Working on laptops and computers, and even scrolling on phones during downtime, has made digital devices an omnipresent part of our daily lives. As a result, the wrist remains in awkward, strained positions for a long period while typing or scrolling, significantly increasing the risk of repetitive stress and nerve compression. Usually, any discomfort in the posture is dismissed as minor discomfort that will subside eventually. But certain symptoms may persist and end up causing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)

Are there any signs in your fingers and wrists that may indicate progression to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)? Dr Rajeev Verma, chairman of Manipal Institute of Bone and Joints, Manipal Hospitals, Dwarka, New Delhi, r...