Posts Tagged ‘carpaltunnel’

Denver Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Patients often wonder, “Why do I have carpal tunnel syndrome? What can cause this condition, and what can make me particularly prone to it?”

What Actions Provoke Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Grabbing objects while the wrist is flexed is a movement that can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome. Movements like using the mouse of a computer terminal incorrectly causes pinching of the nerve that causes this painful disorder.

What Conditions Aggravate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
The tunnel that runs through the wrist to carry the nerve associated with carpal tunnel syndrome can be narrowed by the following; arthritis, swelling, fractures or broken bones. This interferes with the nerve that leads to carpal tunnel syndrome.

Who Does Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Effect?
Women are particularly prone to carpal tunnel syndrome, although men can be affected as well. The most common onset is age 40-50, although a person of any age can have it. The symptoms can be present in one wrist or both. Usually the dominant hand is the one involved.

If you would like the advantage of a special approach to carpal tunnel syndrome, call our center. If you mention this article, you are entitled to a FREE examination and special report with your spouse or significant other. Call (303) 394-CARE (2273).

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Dr. Visentin, D.C.
Care Chiropractic
Denver, CO
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Denver Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Patients Love Our Care

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is an irritation of a nerve in the wrist. Nerves from the neck go to the wrist. If the neck is healthy and there is no pressure on the delicate nerves that go to the wrist, the chances of suffering carpal tunnel syndrome are lessened greatly.

Our methods help carpal tunnel syndrome by taking the pressure off the delicate nerves that go to the hand. This pressure can come from wrist and neck problems. If your fingers or your hand tingles, call (303) 394-CARE (2273).

The three scientific articles cited below, help explain why what we do works.

Dr. Visentin, D.C.
Care Chiropractic
Denver, CO ©2010

Double crush syndrome: what is the evidence? Swenson RS. J Neuromusculoskeletal System, Spring 1993; 1(1):23-29.

Double crush syndrome: cervical radiculopathy and carpal tunnel syndrome. Osterman AL, Pfeffer G, Chu J, et al. Presented at the 41st annual American Society of Surgery of the Hand, New Orleans, LA 1986. Describes the double crush syndrome in detail.

The relationship of the double crush syndrome (an analysis of 1,000 cases of carpal tunnel syndrome). Hurst LC, Weissberg D, Carroll RE. J Hand Surg 10B:202, 1985. A significant correlation was found between bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome and radiologically diagnosed cervical arthritis.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Q & A

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

At our Denver Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Health Center we get a lot of questions about this syndrome. As we become more sedentary in our life and work we tend to become more focused on using tools like our cell phone to text, the computer and video games. With this repetitive motion for prolonged periods of time carpal tunnel syndrome has become more and more prevalent. Here are some answers about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome that we often get asked about in our clinic.

Q: What is causing my carpal tunnel syndrome?

A: There is a nerve that originates in your neck, travels the length of your arms, goes through your carpal tunnel at your wrists, and (more…)

Identify and Prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Why are my fingers numb and tingling?

Carpal tunnel syndrome involves a nerve called the median nerve. The median nerve originates from your neck and travels down your arm, through what is called the carpal tunnel at your wrist. With chronic abnormal posture of your wrist or excessive typing at a computer, the structures in the carpal tunnel can become inflamed or tight, causing irritation of the median nerve. This results in numbness and tingling in your first three fingers.

Another cause of carpal tunnel syndrome is from your wrist bones shifting from a fall or repetitive trauma, causing the carpal tunnel to collapse in on itself. Now, though this sounds traumatic, do not panic! It usually consists of tiny (more…)

Causes and Cures for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Should I consider getting surgery for my carpal tunnel syndrome?

You should definitely talk to you medical doctor and chiropractor about all of your options for dealing with carpal tunnel syndrome. Surgery is one of those options; however, it may not be the one for you. If you are not addressing the cause of your carpal tunnel syndrome, surgery may do little to affect the outcome.

One of the causes of carpal tunnel syndrome is inflammation in the wrist that irritates the median nerve, which passes through the carpal tunnel. This can be caused from chronic abnormal wrist posture, falling on an outstretched hand, or simple repetitive injuries that inflame the surrounding structures in your (more…)