How Effective is Chiropractic Care for Treating Carpal Tunnel

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Chiropractic care offers a holistic, non-invasive approach to managing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), addressing root causes through spinal adjustments, nerve mobilization, soft tissue therapy, and ergonomic advice. Research shows it can improve symptoms like pain and numbness, but may not be suitabl...


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How Effective is Chiropractic Care for Treating Carpal Tunnel?

DID YOU KNOW… Carpal Tunnel Syndrome affects 3 out of every 1000 individuals in the United States each year. Particularly female adults aged 40 to 60.

It’s a quit common condition. Although it is treatable with medications and surgery, many opt for chiropractic care.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) Explained

Median nerve plays a crucial role in the sensory and motor functions of the hand.

It passes through the carpal tunnel… an important opening in your wrist. Inflammation in the carpal tunnel area Narrowing of the tunnel Preventative stress or overuse Fluid retention around the wrist Swelling of the bones in carpal tunnel … can compress the carpal tunnel and the nerve within.

This pressure can impair the sensory and motor functions of the median nerve.

Contributing to issues such as: Numbness Tingling Pain Weakness … in the affected hand and fingers.

Traditional Treatment Options for CTS Treatment Option Purpose How It Works Effectiveness Keeps the wrist in a neutral position and reduces pressure on the median nerve. NSAIDs (Anti-inflammatory Drugs) Corticosteroid Injections Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery Wrist Splints/Braces Reduces inflammation and relieves pain. Reduces inflammation and swelling in the carpal tunnel. Relieves pressure on the median nerve by enlarging the carpal tunnel. reduces nerve compression by preventing wrist bending. Decreases inflammation around the carpal tunnel, relieving pressure on the median nerve. Suppress inflammation and reduce pressure on the nerve. The surgeon cuts the transverse carpal ligament (which forms the top of the tunnel) to create more space for the median nerve, relieving pressure. Quite effective in relieving symptoms. Short-term relief. Not a long-term solution. A high success rate (80-90%).

How Chiropractic Care Can Help?

#1- Spinal adjustments and alignment corrections

Spinal adjustments done by the chiropractor can restore proper alignment of the spine.

By improving nerve functions, it can alleviate pain and tingling symptoms associated with CTS.

#2- Nerve mobilization and decompression

Chiropractors can mobilize and decompress the median nerve with: Gentle manipulations Stretches

This can reduce pressure on the median nerve, relieving pain and improving mobility.

#3- Soft tissue therapy

Chiropractic care can help alleviate tightness in muscle and connective tissue around the wrist.

This may improve circulation to the affected area: Reducing inflammation Encouraging healing 1 2

#4- Stretching and strengthening the muscles

Chiropractor may even recommend you a set of stretches for the wrist, forearm, and fingers.

To help relieve tension in the muscles… and improve flexibility.

#5- Ergonomics and lifestyle advice

The strain contributing to CTS can be nullified by Simple changes to posture Daily activity modifications 1 2

https://bestthousandoakschiropractor.com/ Dr. Hans C. Delfo Family Chiropractic 268 E Lombard St,Thousand Oaks, CA 91360,United States. 805-222-7620