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Number of employees suffering symptoms, where the symptoms are, how severe they are and possible causes.



NEURO HANDS



Sensation loss: constant or intermittent
Loss of sensation is normally temporary, lasting for as long as we refuse to change posture or stand up and have a good stretch. It most often occurs during sleep especially in the morning.

There are 3 nerves which supply the hand, the Ulnar, Median and Radial nerves. They each supply predictable areas of the skin and muscles of the hand.



Numbers of employees with pins and needles and or numbness in the hand (count)

Area 1: Ulnar nerve left hand
Pins and needlesCount
Intermittent4
Constant4

Improving
1
Same0
Worse0
Area 1: Ulnar nerve left hand NumbnessCount
Intermittent5
Constant3

Improving
1
Same0
Worse0
Area 2: Median nerve left hand Pins and needlesCount
Intermittent5
Constant3

Improving
1
Same0
Worse0
Area 2: Median nerve left hand NumbnessCount
Intermittent3
Constant5

Improving
0
Same0
Worse1
Area 3: Radial nerve left hand Pins and needlesCount
Intermittent4
Constant4

Improving
0
Same0
Worse1
Area 3: Radial nerve left hand NumbnessCount
Intermittent1
Constant7

Improving
1
Same0
Worse0
Area 1: Ulnar nerve right hand Pins and needlesCount
Intermittent4
Constant4

Improving
0
Same0
Worse1
Area 1: Ulnar nerve right hand NumbnessCount
Intermittent4
Constant4

Improving
1
Same0
Worse0
Area 2: Median nerve right hand Pins and needlesCount
Intermittent5
Constant3

Improving
1
Same0
Worse0
Area 2: Median nerve right hand NumbnessCount
Intermittent4
Constant4

Improving
0
Same1
Worse0
Area 3: Radial nerve right hand Pins and needlesCount
Intermittent4
Constant4

Improving
0
Same1
Worse0
Area 3: Radial nerve right hand NumbnessCount
Intermittent4
Constant4

Improving
1
Same0
Worse0