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Relief from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Your wrists hurt when you're working at the
computer. You
experience a "burning" sensation in your arms as you garden. Just chopping
vegetables causes numbness in your hands. How much more pain can you stand?
You may have carpal tunnel syndrome! And if you do, chiropractic can relieve
your pain!!
While you
wrist may seem like a long way from your neck there is a large nerve called
the median nerve, runs from your neck and extends to your hand through a
tunnel-like passage in your wrist.
Misaligned neck vertebrae can cause an initial
irritation of the median nerve, often due to repeated stress on your neck
and shoulder. In addition, further repetitive stress on your arms and hands
can increase the irritation of the tendons in your wrist, causing them to
swell. this condition is known as carpal tunnel syndrome.
The carpal tunnel is made up the carpal (wrist)
bones, flexor tendon, and an overlying ligament (see illustration). Wrist
bones and ligaments have no "give" That's why pressure on the median nerve,
caused by swollen tendons, can result in numbness, tingling, burning and
pain.
Carpal tunnel syndrome can develop over
weeks, months, or even years and untreated, can lead to permanent nerve
damage. Why risk losing full use of your hands? Don't delay, get
chiropractic today!
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Don't Ignore These
Warning Signs |
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- Wrist Pain
- Shooting pain in arm
- Tenderness in forearm
- Burning in hand, wrist, or arm
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- Numbness or tingling in hand
- Loss of hand strength
- Neck or shoulder pain
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Chiropractic is the
"Conservative" Choice.
Chiropractic
care is the conservative choice for relief from carpal tunnel syndrome.
Chiropractic correction of carpal tunnel syndrome may involve gently
adjusting your hand, arm, shoulder, and or spine. by adjusting the joints
and soft tissues extending from your central spine (neck) to your wrists, we
can help free your system of nerve interference.
Even if your pain is in one area, we aim to
remove interference along all areas of the nerve. this can actually help to
eliminate the swelling within the carpal tunnel area of your hands.
Traditional treatments for carpal tunnel
syndrome include the use of medication, wrist support, steroid injections,
and surgery. Yet none of these approaches corrects the problem at the
source. In fact, recent reports reveal even surgeons admit that the
compression is not always at the wrist.
Yet, carpal tunnel surgery is one of the most
frequently performed surgeries in the United States. It involves cutting the
transverse ligament in the wrist to open the carpal tunnel and release
pressure on the nerve.
It
is any wonder the patients often have symptoms long after the surgery? Hand
surgery does not correct nerve pressure that may have actually started in
the neck or shoulder!
Our
goal is to you moving freely again, without pain, without drugs, without
surgery, and without disrupting your active lifestyle. Call our office
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