

"After
being treated by Dr. Krohse, my headaches are gone..."
- Norma
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Des Moines
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal
Tunnel is a major problem in Des Moines residents' lives
of repetitive motions and computer work. Many Des Moines area residents search for a solution for the pain, numbness,
tingling, and weakness of Des Moines carpal tunnel syndrome without
results. Des Moines chiropractor
Dr. David Krohse is thrilled to offer
Active Release Techniques (ART) which often permanently resolves
cases of carpal tunnel syndrome.
The
nerves carrying signals to and from the entire arm in Des
Moines carpal tunnel syndrome patients exit the spine in
the lower neck. From there they extend down through the shoulder
region and down the arm extending and branching out to the tips of the
fingers. They pass between muscles and ligaments and through
structures which can potentially cause irritation to the nerves in
Des Moines carpal tunnel syndrome patients.
These nerves carry sensory messages as well as muscle- controlling
messages.
When
a nerve in a Des Moines carpal tunnel syndrome
patient becomes injured or irritated, it can affect whatever the nerve
extends to and controls. For example, hitting your funny bone (the ulnar nerve) causes pain, numbness, and tingling not just at your
elbow but all the way down to the tips of your fingers. The nerves
that extend from your neck to your fingers react the same way to
irritation or injury. Pain, tingling, numbness, and muscle weakness
can all result from nerve irritation or injury in a Des Moines
carpal tunnel syndrome patient. There are multiple
spots where these nerves can be irritated as they travel from the
spine to the tips of the fingers. If a nerve is irritated at or near
the spine, it takes less irritation at locations further away from the
spine such as at the wrist or in the forearm to affect the nerve and
cause symptoms. Thorough examination can reveal the areas where the
nerves are being irritated in Des Moines carpal tunnel
syndrome patients.
Healing and stabilizing carpal tunnel
syndrome in Des Moines carpal tunnel syndrome
patients starts with a thorough examination to determine exactly
where nerves are being irritated. Then a plan can be formed to reduce
nerve irritation. Adjustments of
the lower neck decrease joint and nerve irritation where the
arm-controlling nerves exit the spine. At Compass Chiropractic,
Active Release Techniques (ART) will be
used to address the areas where muscles are affecting the nerves of
the arm and the appropriate
extremity adjustments,
strengthening exercises, stretches will also be recommended to
create the ideal situation for the body to heal the irritated areas
causing carpal tunnel syndrome in Des Moines area
residents.
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