Carpal Tunnel

Carpal tunnel syndrome is often treated as a wrist problem, but that’s not always the full story.
  • Alter nerve signaling from the start of the pathway
  • Create ongoing tension in the arms, shoulders, and hands
  • Prevent healing and lead to recurring symptoms
  • Gentle, specific upper cervical adjustments—no twisting or pressure
  • Progress monitoring to help your body stabilize over time
  • Support and education to help reduce flare-ups and improve function
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Less numbness or tingling in the hands and fingers

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Improved grip strength and coordination

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Relief from wrist, elbow, or shoulder discomfort

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Better sleep without waking from hand pain

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A clearer understanding of what was really going on

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If you’ve been living with symptoms that haven’t improved, or haven’t been fully understood, it might be time to take a different approach.
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