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T9 and T10 are located at the level of the:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Repetitive-motion disorder most frequently associated with keyboarding and the use of optical scanners; occurs when repetitive flexing and extension of the wrist causes the tendons to swell, thus trapping and pinching the median nerve.
Median Nerve
A major nerve in the human body that runs down the arm and forearm, and into the hand, playing a significant role in the control of hand and finger movements.
Wrist Tendons
Fibrous connective tissues that connect muscles to bones in the wrist, facilitating movement and support.
Neural Circuits
Networks of neurons interconnected by synapses, responsible for processing information in the brain.
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