Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Helped By Chiropractor In Seattle

By Derick Scartel


The median nerve travels through the wrist to the hand. Eight bones form a passageway. For someone who works at a computer all day or does assembly work in a factory, this makes employment impossible. The numbness and pain will make typing difficult. There is help available in the office of a Seattle chiropractor.

When there is swelling in the area of the wrist, it grows even more narrow than it is normally. Women are more susceptible to carpal tunnel syndrome than men. Repeating the same movement for long periods of time may aggravate the condition. People with arthritis and diabetes often have this condition and there may be a connection.

Usually it starts with a feeling of tingling and numbness. The hand, thumb, middle fingers and index finger will lose feeling. It is especially severe in the nighttime. The pain might be intense enough to wake the individual. Pain may start in the hand and extend to the shoulder.

Ignoring it will not make it go away. It will only grow worse. Eventually you might not be able to grip anything. Your hands will weaken and you may be unable to function. You may end up with permanent muscle damage without care.

Many of those afflicted with this condition hesitate to take pain medication, either prescription or over the counter pills. They do not want invasive procedures used either. For them, chiropractic care is the optimal choice.

An appointment with the chiropractor will be spent doing an evaluation. Your hands and wrists will be examined and x-rays may be ordered. Strength will be measured and range of motion ability tested.

When the evaluation is finished a care plan can be made. You may have to consider a career change if your job requires working on a computer for eight hours a day. The chiropractor may design a customized exercise regimen for you to follow.

Wearing a splint to immobilize your wrist may reduce the pressure on the median nerve. You can wear it all night. The pain and lack of sensation in the hand will be alleviated.




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