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In this episode, we unpack carpal tunnel syndrome—what causes it, how chiropractic care can help, and practical tips to prevent and manage it naturally.
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Have you ever noticed tingling, numbness, or weakness in your hand, especially when you’re working at your desk or even while you’re trying to sleep? It could be carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition that impacts millions of people, often affecting your ability to work, sleep, and enjoy your daily activities.
Today, we’re diving into what carpal tunnel syndrome is, why it happens, and how chiropractic care can help you find relief naturally.
Carpal tunnel syndrome happens when the median nerve, which runs from your forearm into your hand, becomes compressed at the wrist. This nerve passes through a narrow pathway called the carpal tunnel, and when tissues around the tunnel become inflamed or thickened, it can press on the nerve, causing that numbness, tingling, or even weakness in your hand and fingers.
What causes this compression? It can come from repetitive motions like typing or using a mouse, prolonged wrist positions, pregnancy, or conditions like diabetes or arthritis. But the truth is, many people develop carpal tunnel without even realizing how their daily habits contribute to it.
So, what can be done? At Rodgers Stein Chiropractic Center, we take a holistic approach to carpal tunnel, looking beyond just the wrist and considering the entire body’s biomechanics.
First, we evaluate your posture and spinal alignment. Misalignments in your neck and upper back can contribute to nerve irritation, which may worsen symptoms in your wrist and hand. By gently adjusting your spine and ensuring your nervous system is functioning at its best, we can help reduce the tension that may be adding to your symptoms.
We also look at the wrist and elbow joints directly. Gentle adjustments can help improve the mobility of these joints, reduce inflammation, and decrease pressure on the median nerve.
But it doesn’t stop there. We’ll also guide you on stretching and strengthening exercises to help relieve tension in your forearm muscles and improve wrist flexibility. For example, a simple prayer stretch, where you place your palms together and gently lower your hands to feel a stretch in your wrists, can be done several times a day. Another tip is to take regular breaks if you’re working at a computer, standing up every 30 to 45 minutes to move your wrists and shoulders.
If you’re experiencing tingling or numbness that wakes you up at night, try wearing a wrist brace to keep your wrist in a neutral position while you sleep. This can help reduce nighttime symptoms and support healing.
Early care is key when it comes to carpal tunnel syndrome. If left unaddressed, it can lead to permanent nerve damage and muscle weakness in the hand. Chiropractic care offers a non-invasive, drug-free option to help address the underlying causes of carpal tunnel while improving your overall spinal and nervous system health.
If you or someone you know is struggling with carpal tunnel symptoms, we’d love to help you regain your comfort and functionality. At Rodgers Stein, our team is here to support you with personalized care plans to help you move better, feel better, and live better.
You can reach us at the site in the description, or visit us in Conroe or Huntsville.
Remember, taking care of your health now can help prevent more serious issues later. We’re here to help you live your healthiest, most active life.
Thanks for joining us today. Until next time, take care of your hands, your spine, and your overall health.