Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Kinetic Health
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Tried the stretches once and feeling better already.Thanks a lot!
Dr.Ahluwalia is incredibly cute.
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Thank you! And the female doc is beautiful!!! WOW! lol :) But really...Thanks a lot
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Nice video! It's nice to see non-surgical interventions presented. As a massage therapist, I treat "carpal tunnel" all the time. I only need to work below the elbow in about 2-3% of cases. Most of the work I do is in the neck, shoulder and pectoral areas noted in this video. I have found Active Isolated Stretching to be particularly effective as part of the treatment process, and for client self-care to fully resolve the issue. None of my "carpal tunnel" clients have needed surgery.
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hes boning her..trust me he has boned staff and patients and forget about former patients...if they ever investigated this guyh he'd be behind bars...a real con man
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information like this gives me 'some' faith in humanity.....
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does anyone complain of numbness in three fingers; thumb fore and middle fingers? I have that in left hand and in right hand i had carpal tunnel surgery but now have trick finger thumb in that hand and alot of pain in middle part of forearm
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this is actually a great video - one of the most comprensive I've seen. hard to believe these simple, odd things actually work.
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thank you very much. i've had problems for over a year. tried everything. these excercises are new to me and i think they will ice the cake of my healing (hopefully).
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Looking at the powerweb exercise near the end, this "exercised" the muscles used to make a grabbing motion, closing the hand. The alternative you gave, using elastic bands, worked the opposite muscles - the ones used to open the hand?
I've never known about the armpit area, having had pain for 6 months or more, a single thumb massage of that area has vastly improved my arm pain! Thanks for the info!
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i went to my chiropractor for carpal tunnel. he helped me so much.
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Where can I go for treatment on Carpal Tunnel?
You mention adhesions being broken up. How is that done?
photo2010 4 years ago
With techniques such as Active Release Techniques, Graston, Rolfing, massage, or myofascial techniques.
abelsonb 4 years ago
I have carpal tunnel syndrome and I've never had a massage, it would most likely feel good. But the exercises with "the web" that the doctor demonstrated would without a doubt make my hands go numb temporarily. I have trouble believing healing could come out of it.
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deweycal 4 years ago
You need treatment (Remove restrictions) at the same time you are do the exercise.
abelsonb 4 years ago