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Vol 3
Issue 7
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

SYMPTOMS
WEAKNESS IN ONE
OR BOTH HANDS
NUMBNESS OR
TINGLING IN THE THUMB AND NEXT TWO OR THREE FINGERS OF ONE OR BOTH HANDS
NUMBNESS OR
TINGLING OF THE PALM OF THE HAND
WRIST OR
HAND PAIN IN ONE OR BOTH HANDS
PAIN
EXTENDING TO THE ELBOW
IMPAIRED
FINE FINGER MOVEMENTS (COORDINATION) IN ONE OR BOTH HANDS
WEAK GRIP OR
DIFFICULTY CARRYING BAGS (A COMMON COMPLAINT)
ATROPHY OF
THE MUSCULAR BULGE UNDER THE THUMB
DEFINITION
Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome is the compression of the median nerve at the wrist, which
may result in numbness, tingling, weakness, or muscle atrophy in the hand
and fingers. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is common in people who perform
repetitive motions of the hand and wrist, such as typing. When the wrist is
poorly positioned, there isn’t enough space for the median nerve to travel
to the hand. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is caused by pressure exerted on the
median nerve at the point where it passes through the wrist. The median
nerve supplies sensation to the thumb-side of the ring finger. It also
supplies movement to part of the hand. The nerve enters the hand between the
wrist bones (called the carpal bones) and the tough membrane that holds the
bones together (the transverse carpal ligament). This space is called the
carpal tunnel. Since the passageway is rigid, any swelling in this area can
cause compression of the nerve (this is also called entrapment of the
nerve).
TREATMENT
Chiropractic care works on correcting symptoms and relieving pain associated
with carpal tunnel syndrome.
To see if chiropractic may be able to help you call 219-736--7663
(Merrillville) or 219-662-9855 (Crown Point / Winfield) today for a
complimentary consultation.
If you would like more information, please contact us.
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