Recognizing the Symptoms
The symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome often develop gradually and may include:
- Hand and wrist pain, particularly in the thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers.
- Numbness or tingling sensations in the fingers or palm.
- Weakness in the hand, making it difficult to grip or carry objects.
- Discomfort that worsens at night or during activities that involve repetitive hand movements.
Managing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
At Rebound Integrative Health & Sports Clinics, we offer comprehensive treatments to manage carpal tunnel syndrome and promote optimal hand and wrist function. Our approach may include:
- Splinting or bracing to immobilize the wrist and reduce pressure on the median nerve.
- Physical therapy to improve flexibility, strength, and posture.
- Pain management techniques, such as medication or corticosteroid injections.
- Occupational and ergonomic modifications to minimize repetitive hand movements.
- In severe cases, surgical intervention may be considered.
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Uncovering the Causes
Carpal tunnel syndrome can be caused by a combination of factors, including:
- Repetitive hand movements, such as typing, assembly line work, or using vibrating tools.
- Injury or trauma to the wrist.
- Conditions that lead to fluid retention, such as pregnancy or certain medical conditions like arthritis.
- Anatomic factors that affect the size and shape of the carpal tunnel.
- Nerve-damaging conditions, such as diabetes or thyroid dysfunction.
Seeking Proper Diagnosis
Diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome involves a comprehensive evaluation of symptoms, medical history, and physical examination. Our healthcare professionals at Rebound Integrative Health & Sports Clinics may also order additional diagnostic tests, including:
- Electromyogram (EMG) and nerve conduction studies to assess nerve function.
- X-rays or ultrasound to evaluate the wrist and rule out other potential causes.
- Phalen’s test and Tinel’s sign to reproduce symptoms and assess nerve irritation.
Taking Preventive Measures
While it may not be possible to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome entirely, you can reduce your risk and manage symptoms by:
- Taking regular breaks during activities that involve repetitive hand movements.
- Maintaining proper posture and wrist alignment while using keyboards or tools.
- Using ergonomic equipment and supports to reduce strain on the wrists.
- Engaging in hand and wrist exercises to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility.
- Managing underlying conditions that contribute to fluid retention or nerve damage.
Schedule an Appointment
Take control of your hand and wrist health by scheduling an appointment at Rebound Integrative Health & Sports Clinics. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing effective care and personalized treatment plans for carpal tunnel syndrome. Don’t let hand pain and numbness hold you back from enjoying life to the fullest. Contact us today and experience the difference we can make in your quality of life.