Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Relief Accelerated By Chiropractic In Tallahassee

By Clayton Maske


Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that affects the hand, thumb and possible first three fingers. It is related to a pinch of the median nerve as it travels from the spine to one's hand. Often the impingement is due to a narrowing of the carpal tunnel or swelling of tissues in the wrist. However, similar symptoms are caused if the median nerve is pinched where it exits the spine, in the shoulder or elbow. Tallahassee Upper Cervical Chiropractors help patients find relief of the problem.

The brain communicates with the body through nerves. This network transmits electrical impulses. However, a pinch to a nerve reduces critical blood flow to its outer layer. They become less efficient at communicating and signal pain to the brain.

Traditional medical therapy for this condition include rest and possibly surgery. In surgery the transverse carpal ligament is cut to release the nerve and allow healing. Even with the newer laparoscopic procedures, surgery requires additional healing time. However, chiropractic offers a solution to relieve the pressure causing the pinch without resorting to surgery.

The chiropractic doctor adjusts the bones in the wrist to relieve the pressure from the nerves. These adjustments are done in a non-invasive manner. Once pressure is removed, blood flow is restored and the nerve starts to heal. Function is restored to one's hand, fingers and thumb and the pain subsides.

Patients benefit from early intervention in these cases. When blood flow is stopped or slowed, nerves begin to thicken due to the formation of scar tissue. It is this thickening that causes individuals to experience chronic pain. As a result, even those who undergo surgery at this point may not find relief. Early intervention prevents scar tissue formation.

Chiropractic doctors do not use surgery or medication. However, as they restore balance to the body, nerves heal naturally. Once nerves heal, the underlying pain is often resolved, and function is restored to the affected limb.




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