Life Beyond The Carpal Tunnel:
From Pain to Healing is a must read for the legions of people suffering from Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI), Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and other Myofascial Disorders. In direct and compelling language, Dr. Heather Tick delves into causes, therapies and treatments, exercises, pain management and much more, providing a hands-on guide to healing for patients and physicians.


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Reflections on Life Beyond the Carpal Tunnel

“Life Beyond The Carpal Tunnel is must reading for anyone diagnosed with RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Dr. Tick is a master at Integrative Medicine.”

Dr. Christine Northrup, Author of Mother-Daughter Wisdom, The Wisdom of Menopause & Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom.

“This is a book I would recommend for patients to read. It clearly explains some puzzling aspects of chronic pain.”

Professor C. Chan Gunn, University of Washington, Seattle
Director of Gunn Pain Clinic and Institute for Study of Pain

“A new must-read book for anyone who suffers from RSI. Now people everywhere can benefit from Dr. Tick’s extensive knowledge and expertise. This book is unlike any other RSI book I’ve read. Dr. Tick goes beyond the traditional medical approach…providing a holistic approach that examines the various factors that affect the injury and the body’s ability to heal. She includes a series of exercises to help get your RSI under control. Definitely, a great addition to any sufferer’s library.”

RSI Patient Catherine Fenech, former Head of the Toronto RSI Support Group and Founder of International Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day

“Dr. Tick has written a book that explains and illuminates in practical, direct language, the myriad physical problems that affect workers in all fields. She offers invaluable advice which is readily applicable to my work as a professional musician. Patients and their physicians would benefit from this excellent guide to understanding and treating myofascial pain disorders.”

Adjunct Associate Professor Nora Shulman, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto and Principal Flute of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra

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