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How Chiropractic Care Helps with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Common Causes and Risk Factors

  • Repetitive hand and wrist movements (e.g., typing, assembly line work)
  • Poor posture and spinal misalignment
  • Chronic conditions such as diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis
  • Pregnancy-related fluid retention
  • Hereditary predisposition

Recognizing the Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

How Chiropractic Care Can Help with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

At Live LOUD Chiropractic, we take a whole-body approach to treating carpal tunnel syndrome—not just focusing on the wrist, but also looking at the neck, shoulders, and spine for contributing factors. Here’s how chiropractic care for CTS works:


1. Spinal and Postural Assessment

CTS doesn’t always originate at the wrist. Misalignments in the cervical spine (neck) or upper back can place pressure on the nerves that run down the arm, contributing to symptoms in the hand and wrist. Chiropractors assess spinal alignment, posture, and movement patterns to determine if nerve compression further upstream is worsening CTS symptoms.


2. Wrist and Hand Adjustments

Using gentle, targeted techniques, chiropractors can adjust the carpal bones in the wrist and the surrounding joints to restore proper alignment and reduce pressure on the median nerve. These manual adjustments promote better nerve function and circulation, often resulting in noticeable symptom relief.


3. Soft Tissue Therapy

CTS is frequently aggravated by tight muscles and fascia in the forearm and upper arm. Chiropractors may use myofascial release, trigger point therapy, or instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization to reduce tension and improve blood flow in the affected area.


4. Ergonomic and Lifestyle Guidance

One of the biggest contributors to carpal tunnel syndrome is poor ergonomics—especially for people who sit at desks or use keyboards for extended periods. Chiropractors offer practical advice on workstation setup, wrist position, posture, and daily habits that may be contributing to the problem. Making simple changes in how you use your hands can significantly reduce strain on the carpal tunnel.


5. Corrective Exercises and Rehab

Strengthening the muscles in the wrist, forearm, shoulder, and upper back is essential for long-term recovery and prevention. Chiropractors may prescribe specific mobility and strengthening exercises to stabilize the wrist and improve overall function. These exercises help improve movement patterns and support better nerve health.

Real Results from Our Patients

I love Dr. Antonio Gurule’s approach to healing. He’s holistic, thoughtful, committed to getting me positive results and an overall pleasure to interact with.

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Dr. Antonio Gurule DC, CSCS

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