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Repetitive
Hand and Wrist Mostion
Every
day, assembly line workers, keyboard operators, grocery
store clerks, and many others, receive micro-traumas to
their hands and wrists. Vibration and repetitive motions,
when combined with spinal problems and other joint dysfunction,
can result in a condition known as carpal tunnel syndrome.
Symptoms may include pain, numbness, tingling, weakness,
or a loss of strength in the hands.
Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome can be caused by the cumulative damage of
repetitive wrist and hand motions.
Chiropractors
are experts in the care of the bones, nerves, muscles and
connective tissues that make up about 60% of your body.
All of the joints in your body are part of this musculo-skeletal
system and its optimal function is necessary for overall
good health. Ask Dr. Slaughter for more information about
a care program that may include specific spinal adjustments,
exercise recommendations, nutritional advice or other conservative
methods of care based on your health history, age, current
condition and lifestyle. Specific chiropractic adjustments
can help return malfunctioning joints to a more normal motion
and position.
Chiropractic
Care Can Help
The
major nerve controlling the thumb, index, and parts of the
middle, and ring Specific tests will be performed to see
if spinal nerves are involved. finger is called the median
nerve. From the tip of your fingers, it travels through
the bones in your wrist, past your elbow, up your arm, through
your shoulder and neck, and finally to your spinal cord.
Problems can develop in one or more of these areas.
The
carpal "tunnel" is formed by bones in the wrist.
The median nerve, tendons, and blood vessels pass through
this opening. If one or more of the bones forming this tunnel
should "collapse", inflammation, nerve pressure,
and painful symptoms can result.
The
median nerve connects to the spinal cord through openings
between several bones in the lower neck. When these spinal
bones lose their normal motion or position, they can cause
problems in the fingers and wrist.
After
a thorough examination, your chiropractic doctor will perform
specific adjustments where needed, to help normalize structure
and reduce nerve irritation. When given time, conservative,
chiropractic care has produced excellent results with carpal
tunnel problems - without drugs or surgery.
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