Carpal Tunnel

Relief from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Our hands and wrists tirelessly perform everyday tasks, but when numbness, tingling, and weakness set in, carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) could be the culprit. CTS, caused by compression of the median nerve, impacts the arm, wrist, hand, and fingers. At Eastside Spine & Injury, we offer effective chiropractic solutions to alleviate CTS symptoms and address the underlying causes.

Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

CTS arises from factors increasing stress on the median nerve and tendons. Contributors include trauma-induced swelling, hormonal imbalances, rheumatoid arthritis, wrist joint issues, vibrating hand tool use, or pregnancy-related fluid retention.

Chiropractic Approach to CTS

Unlike conventional treatments involving medications or surgery, our chiropractic approach targets the root cause. We focus on the source of inflammation and tension on the median nerve, conducting specific adjustments to the cervical and upper thoracic spine. Realignment of shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints helps eliminate potential nerve entrapment. Our holistic approach may include stretches and exercises to restore proper wrist function.

Why Choose Chiropractic Care

Chiropractic care at Eastside Spine & Injury offers a drug-free, surgery-free solution to CTS, ensuring long-term relief. Schedule a consultation with our chiropractor to explore how chiropractic treatment can provide lasting relief from carpal tunnel syndrome.

Feel the difference chiropractic care can make. Contact Eastside Spine & Injury at (425) 821-4600 and take the first step toward alleviating carpal tunnel syndrome.

Frequently Asked Questions: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

What is carpal tunnel syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs from your forearm into the palm of your hand, becomes compressed or squeezed at the wrist. The carpal tunnel itself is a narrow passageway made of ligaments and bones at the base of your hand. When surrounding tendons become inflamed and swell, they narrow this tunnel and put pressure on the nerve, leading to discomfort and reduced function.

You will typically notice numbness, tingling, or weakness in your hand and fingers, specifically affecting the thumb, index, and middle fingers. These symptoms usually develop gradually. Many patients report that their symptoms worsen at night and disrupt their sleep. As the condition advances, you might experience decreased grip strength and a tendency to drop objects.

A combination of factors generally causes this condition. Repetitive hand or wrist motions, improper ergonomics during work, and prolonged vibration exposure can irritate the tendons. Additionally, underlying health conditions like arthritis, thyroid imbalances, or diabetes, along with the natural anatomy of your wrist, can contribute to nerve compression.

We focus on targeted, individualized strategies to relieve your pain and restore your hand’s function. Depending on the severity of your nerve compression, we implement success-based solutions that may include chiropractic adjustments to the wrist and spine, specialized wrist splinting, targeted physical therapy exercises, and specific ergonomic modifications. We evaluate your unique situation to determine the most effective approach for your recovery.

You can actively reduce stress on your hands and wrists by taking short, frequent breaks during repetitive tasks and maintaining a relaxed grip. Keep your wrists in a neutral, straight position rather than bending them all the way up or down. Improving your posture also helps prevent strain from traveling down your arms to your wrists. As part of our comprehensive care, we provide specific stretching and strengthening exercises designed to support your long-term joint health and prevent symptoms from returning.

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