Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Care
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) often develops from repetitive motion, typing, texting, assembly line work, anything your hands do over and over. Over time, that repetition can lead to pain and injury, usually showing up as tingling, numbness, or weakness in the hand or fingers.
Here’s what most people don’t realize: the real problem often isn’t in the wrist at all. It’s frequently rooted in functional changes to one or more joints in the neck, shoulder, elbow, or wrist, and that’s exactly the kind of root cause we’re trained to find.
Our Natural Approach
We provide gentle
chiropractic care to address the wrist and elbow directly, alongside adjustments to your upper spine, since that’s so often where the real interference begins. Depending on your situation, it may also help to rest the affected arm, apply cold to reduce inflammation, do specific exercises, or wear a splint or brace to immobilize the area while it heals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I wear a wrist brace for my CTS?
A brace is often recommended to help protect and immobilize the wrist, and it can ease some symptoms. But it doesn’t address the malfunctioning joints actually causing the problem, chiropractic care gets to that root cause.
How many visits will I need?
Everyone’s different, some people notice a difference quickly, others need a few more visits before real change sets in. We’ll be honest with you about what we’re seeing along the way.
I’ve already had surgery for my CTS, can chiropractic still help?
If you’ve had carpal tunnel surgery in the past, chiropractic care may not be as beneficial, since surgery changes the area from its original design. That’s exactly why we encourage anyone dealing with CTS to explore chiropractic care first, before surgery becomes the only option left.
Schedule Today
If you’re dealing with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, we want to help you get to the source of it, whether it turns out to be a pinched nerve or something else entirely. Call (519) 743-6339 today to schedule a no-obligation consultation.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Care Kitchener ON | (519) 743-6339