As the professional community ages, the diagnoses of carpal tunnel syndrome continue
to rise. Carpal tunnel syndrome is commonly associated with the
repetitive movement related to typing on a keyboard with improper hand
positioning. Carpal tunnel syndrome creates a burning, numbness, or tingling
sensation in the hands or wrists and can occur on one or both sides.
Carpal
tunnel release and surgeries associated with relieving the pain associated with
carpal tunnel are increasing every year. Unfortunately, the success of these
surgeries is only seen in about half of the population. If you have been
diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome and are currently considering your
options for pain relief, one you should definitely consider is chiropractic
care.
The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway in your wrist where the median nerve
passes through and then into your hand. Any inflammation or swelling of the carpal
tunnel can constrict or cause pressure to occur on the median nerve. This
interruption of your nerve's ability to function can cause the suite of problems
associated with carpal tunnel syndrome.
Women are three times more likely to
develop carpal tunnel syndrome and while scientists are not certain why this occurs,
they suggest that it may be due to the smaller size of the carpal tunnel in women
when compared to their male counterparts.
The diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome can be notoriously difficult. Any issues with
the median nerve anywhere in the body can cause similar problems, making it
difficult for an initial diagnosis. Some of the other possibilities that your
chiropractor will try to rule out are arthritis, subluxations, or herniated discs in
the spinal column that may interfere with the medial nerve before it reaches the
carpal tunnel.
While your doctor may suggest surgery as a possibility, it is essential to recognize
that there are many possible misdiagnoses and complications associated with this
procedure. The high number of ineffective operations suggests that there may have
been a misdiagnosis in the first place.
Additionally, surgeries require
significant preparation, cost, and recovery time. So before you schedule an invasive
procedure, it would be wise to meet with your chiropractor and get their opinion
first.
Many people overlook the potential option of chiropractic care before they schedule
their surgeries. This may be because many people think that chiropractors only deal
with issues as they relate to the back and neck.
However, chiropractors are
trained to deal with issues concerning the nerves that travel throughout the
body. They have specific knowledge about non-invasive techniques that reduce or
eliminate the problems that may be associated with nerve damage or
restriction.
In the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, your chiropractor
will review the entire course that your medial nerve travels throughout the body to
ensure they can identify where the issue is occurring.
The median nerve
originates in the cervical spine and your chiropractor will follow the path of
the nerve to the hand and then use techniques to help alleviate your
pain.
One of these techniques involves the gentle manipulation of the
cervical spine, elbow, and wrist to try to reduce pressure on the nerve. Your
chiropractor may also use other non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound,
electrical stimulation, or heat therapies to alleviate your pain.
If you opt to not get carpal tunnel syndrome treated, it may lead to long-term or permanent damage to the median nerve which can cause permanent numbness, tingling, or pain in your hand. If you are concerned with any of these issues, schedule an appointment with a licensed chiropractor today. They can quickly help you identify some of the potential issues and get you started on the path to recovery.