Experiencing Carpal Tunnel Pain?

chiropractic care helps patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

Carpal Tunnel

Many people visit our clinic with complaints of wrist pain and questions regarding what exactly carpal tunnel syndrome feels like. Typically, as the median nerve is compressed due to swelling and bony misalignments of the wrist, patients begin to feel sensations of burning, pain, tingling or swelling extending from the first to the third digit and the thumb. It is not uncommon for patients to report that they have recently noticed weakness throughout the affected hand or that picking up small objects isn’t as easy as usual. Occasionally people develop the feeling of swelling in their hand as the median nerve becomes compressed, even when no swelling is present.

In addition to questions about what carpal tunnel syndrome feels like, patients often wonder how they developed the condition. Typically, the cause of carpal tunnel syndrome isn’t completely evident. However, some patients are able to recall an injury to the wrist that caused the symptoms to develop shortly after. Certain occupations have also been shown to contribute to the development of the condition with jobs that involve long-term use of vibrating instruments and the repetitious use of the hands and wrist topping the list. Finally, metabolic disorders involving the pituitary and thyroid gland can also contribute to its development.

Depending on the activity, carpal tunnel typically begins in a person’s dominant hand, but symptoms throughout both hands is not uncommon. While carpal tunnel is more common in the dominant hand, it is also nearly 3 times more common in women due to the size of the tunnel itself.


What are the Best Treatments Available?

The most appropriate treatment for your carpal tunnel syndrome largely depends on the underlying cause. As with most conditions, it is advised that patients begin with a non-invasive and more affordable treatment. appropriate treatment may include manipulation of the wrist, soft tissue therapy, and home stretches. For more complicated cases, Dr. Pustaver can also utilize soft wave therapy and/or Red/Infared light therapy.

At Pustaver Chiropractic Care, we understand that making decisions about how to treat carpal tunnel syndrome can be difficult. If you would like more information about carpal tunnel or schedule a consultation, contact our clinic today.

Monday
9:00am - 12:30pm
2:30pm - 5:30pm


Tuesday
9:00am - 12:30pm
2:30pm - 5:30pm


Wednesday
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2:30pm - 5:30pm


Thursday
9:00am - 12:30pm
2:30pm - 5:30pm


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Pustaver Chiropractic Care

4213 Matthews-Mint Hill Rd
Matthews, NC 28105

(704) 573-2400
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