Category: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Facts About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Sleep

At night, have you experienced numbness and tingling in your fingers when you wake up? You may shake your hands, flick your fingers, or rub your arms to “wake them up.” Well, you’re not alone. This is one of the more common and FIRST symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). So, why does this happen? What is Carpal Tunnel? A

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New Research on the “Double Crush” Link to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome patients often complain of experiencing neck pain. The same nerves go through the wrist tunnel and emerge from the neck can compress or irritate the neck joints. If the nerves are pinched in two areas, it’s referred to as a “double crush.” Due to irritation at the neck, focusing only on the wrist for treatment is not

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The Challenges of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common “peripheral neuropathies” patients have when they visit a chiropractor for the first time. Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is “…damage or disease affecting nerves. It may impair sensation, movement, gland/organ function, or other aspects of health, depending on the type of nerve affected.” Let’s take a closer look! Peripheral Neuropathy Common causes

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Can Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Be Caused By Your Job?

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common complaint, with symptoms ranging from subtle numbness to extreme pain. Disability in the hand/wrist can force a change in a worker’s vocation. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the compression of the median nerve as it travels through the carpal tunnel at the wrist. This can result from repetitive motions in the wrist, physical injury,

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Brief Overview

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) arises when the median nerve compresses as it passes through the narrow carpal tunnel. The compression can result in numbness, tingling, pain, and/or weakness in the hand and wrist. Causes of CTS The underlying cause of CTS can be obvious and easy to trace, such as an injury to the wrist. The cause of the condition

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These Foods Can Help Fight Carpal Tunnel Syndrome…

Because inflammation along the course of the median nerve can contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), consuming these inflammation-reducing foods may help the patient achieve their desired outcome. Salmon and other fatty fish, including tuna and sardines, are rich in omega-3 fats called EPA and DHA, which help reduce inflammation. Supplements are commonly used as well with the recommended dose

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Do Splints Help Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a very common condition caused by inflammation of the median nerve that runs through the palm side of the wrist. When the median nerve is pinched and irritated, numbness, tingling, and/or weakness in the hand can result. Wrist splinting is a common recommendation given to CTS patients by all healthcare providers, including chiropractors, based on

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How Does Chiropractic Help Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) occurs when there is pressure on the median nerve. It passes through the bones and ligaments of the wrist in order to innervate a portion of the hand. This pressure comes from compression of the carpal tunnel due to mechanical injury. It can also occur when other tissues near the median nerve become inflamed, either from

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How Does Wrist Position Affect the Carpal Tunnel?

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common “peripheral neuropathy.” Peripheral neuropathy occurs when there’s a pinched nerve in the arms or legs. It is known to be caused by prolonged repetitive, forceful grip-related tasks involving the hands. The condition occurs when pressure is placed on the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel. Pain occurs either from inflammation,

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Treatment on the Wrist for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

When treating patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), doctors of chiropractic can employ a variety of options to reduce pressure on the median nerve. While this can include dietary recommendations (to reduce inflammation), adjustments to address dysfunction elsewhere along the course of the median nerve, or even working with other healthcare providers to manage conditions that contribute to CTS (like

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Jonathan Woodward, D.C.

Woodward Chiropractic & Massage
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Dallas, TX 75240
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