This invention relates to an electrotherapeutic device useful for treating
a variety of aspects associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. The device
is a TENS-like unit that is miniaturized, comfortable and unobtrusive,
thereby allowing for unencumbered performance of daily activities. The
device houses an electronic circuit comprising optimally placed
electrodes and a microprocessor preprogrammed to deliver an optimal
stimulus pulse protocol whereby the stimulus pulse parameters are varied
so as to deliver a series of stimulus pulses for treating all aspects of
CTS, including but not limited to pain blockage, nerve regeneration,
reduction in inflammation and biochemical release.