Stretching contracted muscles is just as damaging. You need to first relieve knots in the muscles to safely stretch them along with the nerves.
Trigger point therapy is the way forward. Hardly anyone with "RSI" has CTS; knots in the scalenes and brachialus, as well as a host of other muscles that refer pain when contracted, are the first thing that should be checked for.
By the way, you are not supposed to stretch nerves! Rather, you're supposed to stretch the muscles that are tight causing the nerve to be impinged. Stretch the shoulder independently, then the elbow flexors independently, then the wrist. Bad idea to stretch nerves - you'll damage them.
@Blb237
Stretching contracted muscles is just as damaging. You need to first relieve knots in the muscles to safely stretch them along with the nerves.
Trigger point therapy is the way forward. Hardly anyone with "RSI" has CTS; knots in the scalenes and brachialus, as well as a host of other muscles that refer pain when contracted, are the first thing that should be checked for.
jimmkirk 9 months ago
This stretch causes median nerve symptoms to occur, not relieve them. See below.
blb237 1 year ago
By the way, you are not supposed to stretch nerves! Rather, you're supposed to stretch the muscles that are tight causing the nerve to be impinged. Stretch the shoulder independently, then the elbow flexors independently, then the wrist. Bad idea to stretch nerves - you'll damage them.
blb237 1 year ago
felt instant relief for afew seconds
thexbox1801 1 year ago
awesome thanks
rudieolivia 1 year ago
Thanks for the stretching advice. hope it works!
bostonpaintings 1 year ago
Very poor audio :(
xxLabrat407xx 2 years ago
my laptop is turned up to high on the audio and i cant hear a single word you are saying,.....
Hindean 2 years ago
I agree, all the sound videos are shitty
iluvjzjzjz 3 years ago
Thanks for the info, keep the videos comming! :)
JetChemist 3 years ago