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Chiropractic Offers Natural Ways To Get Relief From Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Tallahassee

By Mary Badder


A pins and needles feeling in your fingers and hand may be the first signs of carpal tunnel syndrome. This condition is caused by a compression of the median nerve in the wrist or other parts of the body. The effects may vary and become worse. A Tallahassee chiropractor offers therapy without surgery.

Carpal tunnel syndrome includes many signs. In severe conditions, you may begin to lose muscle strength and find grasping objects difficult. Sufferers often feel as if they have swollen fingers although they are not.

The condition is more common in females than males. In addition, jobs requiring repetitive motion, like typing or working on an assembly line increase one's chances of developing the condition. Once the symptoms start, they may grow worse quickly.

Chiropractors may provide physical exams and order imaging tests. There are also strength tests used to check for a loss of sensation. A test called an EMG is sometimes used to test nerve conduction. Once testing is complete, chiropractors develop therapy plans.

Chiropractors provide therapy that does not involve invasive surgery. They may provide wrist splints to support and immobilize one's wrists at the correct angle for healing. Patients may undergo ultrasound therapy and soft tissue massage. With adjustments to the wrist, spine and elbow the pressure is often relieved bring long lasting pain relief.

Once the wrist heals and the pain stops, many people find returning for periodic maintenance of the joints by a chiropractic doctor to be helpful. Returning for adjustments every few months helps to prevent the pressure and symptoms from returning. In many cases, patients have avoided surgery and no longer need medication.

With non-invasive chiropractic therapy, patients find many kinds of help. In addition to the relief of carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms, patients find relief of back pain and headaches. As a result, the patient experiences better health overall and avoids dependence on invasive procedures or using pain medication.




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