Dr. Steven Skaggs
Chiropractic Physician
(417) 624-4242
1521 E. 20th
Joplin, MO 64804
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome :

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome has become more prevalent due to the repetitive micro-trauma of the underside of the wrist.  Micro-trauma can result from the improper positioning of the wrist while typing or data-processing for prolonged periods of time. Another example would be repetitive lifting or movements of the wrist bent during assembly line operations.  Work or sports activity that require the wrist to bending forward (flexion) or bend backward (extension) can cause compression pressures inside the wrist space to increase as much as five to ten fold, with the end result of that being a pinching of the median nerve.

The carpal tunnel is made up of eight bones in the wrist, forming an archway or a roof type structure. The floor of the tunnel is made up by a wide ligamentous band. This is similar to an Archer's bow with a taut string. Tendons, blood vessels, and the median nerve pass through these tunnels which supply the first three fingers with function and feeling.  If one or more of these bones, forming this tunnel, should collapse (subluxate) it applies pressure on the median nerve causing painful symptoms in the wrist area.  The patient may have intense pain on the palm side of the forearm at night, which may awaken them from a deep sleep. 

The median nerve connects to the spinal cord, it exits the spinal column in the cervical region through openings between several bones (vertebras) in the lower neck, then passes through the shoulder region down the arm through the carpal tunnel, then into the hand into the first three fingers. Sometimes, if there is a misalignment in the neck and also in the wrist this will compound the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. This is when patient's have repeated Carpal Tunnel surgeries. More surgeries will continue to fail as long as the vertebral subluxations in the neck are neglected.

If you have any questions concerning Chiropractic care for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, don't hesitate to call Dr. Skaggs today, at Skaggs Chiropractic, LLC. 417-624-4242.  Remember Chiropractic first, Drugs second, and Surgery is always the last resort.

Disclaimer:  No individuals, including those currently under our active care, should use the information and/or resources contained here within to self diagnose or self treat any health related condition(s).  Diagnosis and treatment of all health conditions should only be performed by your doctor of chiropractic or other licensed health care professional.

 

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