Archive for the 'Carpal Tunnel Syndrome' Category
Did you know that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) can affect anyone? None of us are immune to developing CTS as
roughly 1 out of 20 of us will develop CTS in our lifetime! This month,
let’s look at some of the risk factors for developing CTS:Race: Caucasians carry the greatest risk of developing CTS.Gender:
Women [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome
(CTS) is a condition characterized by numbness, tingling, and/or pain
located on the palm side of the wrist, hand, and into the index, third,
and half of the ring finger. It’s caused by pressure exerted on the
median nerve as it passes through the “tunnel” located in the wrist. The
“floor” of [..]
Last month, we covered what Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is, its symptoms, causes, who is at risk, and how it's diagnosed. This month, we’ll center our focus on CTS treatment.How is CTS treated?
For the best success, treatment should begin as early as possible.
Unfortunately, most people wait a long time before they get to [..]
WHAT is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)?
CTS occurs when pressure is applied to the median nerve which travels
from the neck, through the shoulder, upper arm, elbow, forearm, and
through the carpal tunnel where the “pinch” is located. The median nerve
innervates most of the palm of the hand, the thumb, the index finger,
middle [..]
The goal of any treatment approach for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is to return the patient to normal. That means addressing all OTHER health-related conditions that can cause CTS such as diabetes, hypothyroidism, birth control pill use, pregnancy, rheumatoid arthritis (and many of the other related arthritic-like disorders), as well as double or multiple crush [..]
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is technically a “pinched nerve” in the wrist (carpal tunnel) that results in numbness, tingling, and later, weakness in the distribution of the median nerve (thumb, index, 3rd, and half of the 4th finger). In addition to the median nerve, there are 9 tendons and their sheaths, a network of blood [..]
Obviously, the goal of all healthcare providers, including the chiropractic management of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS), is to AVOID surgical intervention, but this is not always
possible. Last month, we looked at herbal approaches to reduce
inflammation with the focused goal of preventing surgical need. But,
chiropractors also care for patients following a CTS surgery, [..]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) is a condition caused by the compression of the median nerve as
it travels through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. The “source” of
median nerve compression can be soft tissue swelling, such as
tendonitis, bursitis, synovitis, capsulitis, etc. Last month, we
discussed nutritional supplementation for CTS in general. This month, [..]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) is a condition where the median nerve that arises in the neck and
travels through the shoulder, arm, and into the hand becomes
compressed. Compression of the median nerve results in tingling,
numbness, pain, and/or weakness that affects the 2nd, 3rd, and
thumb-side half of the 4th finger. It can wake [..]
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(CTS) is a common complaint presented to chiropractic offices. Usually,
patients wait for weeks, months, or even years before seeking care,
thus making management more challenging. The history of the “classic”
CTS patient includes a mild, sporadic onset of symptoms that gradually
becomes more frequent and intense. This usually leads to continued [..]