Carpal tunnel syndrome

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Carpal tunnel

Symptoms of pins and needles, swelling in the fingers may be caused by carpal tunnel syndrome, which is the result of the compression of the median nerve in an anatomical tunnel at the base of the wrist. The compression may be caused by tendonitis, tinosynovitis or water retention. The problem is very common during pregnancy, and is often related to puffiness and water retention. When it is a consequence of pregnancy, it often resolves without treatment after delivery. There are however many chiropractic techniques to help women before delivery.   Many cases of carpal tunnel are caused by working habits with repeated wrist flexion, and made even worse when the fingers are held in a tight fist.

Symptoms

  • Pins and needles in all the fingers except for the little finger.
  • Worsening of symptoms during rest, after work and at night.
  • Weakness of the thumb when pinching.
  • Symptoms may disappear if the hands are shaken or rubbed together.

Characteristics

  • Commonest in females
  • Most prevalent in the 30-50 yr age group
  • Dominant hand most often affected
  • 50% of cases have both hands affected
  • Pain is often felt in the forearm
  • Highly associated with continuous keyboard work
  • Associated with poor posture or inattention to ergonomics at work.

Other disorders which can give similar symptoms:

Arthritis of the neck, cervical disc herniation, degenerative disc disease, excess muscle tension in the neck, cervical ribs, thoracic outlet syndrome, poor posture, vascular problems, neuropathies, tendonitis, and epicondilitis.

Double Crush Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome very often involves compression or irritation of the median nerve at more than one place, i.e. not just in the wrist. Various neck conditions can irritate the nerve roots before the nerve reaches the wrist. There are also other areas between the cervical spine and the wrist which can irritate the nerve along its path, making it weaker and more susceptible to damage at the wrist tunnel.

The Chiropractic Approach

After taking a full case history, we will carry out a variety of orthopedic and chiropractic tests, on the wrist, elbow, shoulder and neck and vertebral column so as to establish the original cause or causes of your symptoms. Your chiropractic treatment will concentrate on all the areas involved. This normally includes the spine and the hands and wrists. In our practice we have obtained excellent results in very few treatments, often giving considerable relief after a single treatment. Unfortunately, due to lack of information, many patients come to us in desperation as a last resort and after having consulted many other specialists. This means often having had weeks of sleepless nights, as well as worrying that the only solution to this problem is surgery. Some of our patients were unable to undertake surgery for other health reasons, but their general practitioner's did not realize that we as chiropractors could treat this condition successfully. It is advisable in fact, to try a course of chiropractic treatment, before resorting to surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome. You may find, like so many our patients have already found, that the surgery is not needed anymore.

Appointment Times | Close it

Sunday to Wednesday: 9am to 6pm
Saturday and Thursday: 9am to 2pm
Friday: off

Directions to the Centre | Close it

Al Thanya Road is a connecting road between the Jumeira Beach Road and the Al Wasl Road. The Emirates European Medical Centre is nearest the Al Wasl Road traffic lights, opposite the two large palaces. It is a large white villa with one dark blue wall and wrought iron railings at the front.
Check the map at the bottom of this box.

Going towards Dubai:
  1. If you are on the Jumeira Beach Road, turn right into Al Thanya Road at the traffic lights after the Burg al Arab Jumeira Beach hotel.
    The large green sign indicates Umm Sheif and Umm Suqeim 3.
  2. If you are on Al Wasl Road, turn left at the traffic lights after the Emarat petrol station and you will be in Al Thanya Road.
    The Centre is on the right almost immediately.
Going towards Dubai Marina:
  1. If you are on the Jumeira Beach Road, turn left into Al Thanya Road at the big green sign indicating Umm Sheif and Umm Seqeim 3; you will see Global Eye building on the corner of Al Thanya Road.
    The centre is at the top of the road just before the next traffic lights on the left.
  2. If you are on the Al Wasl Road, turn right at the traffic lights after the Al Faisal pharmacy and Choitrams.
    The Centre is the third villa on the right.
directions to the Emirates European Medical Centre, Dubai