
The major nerve controlling the thumb, index, and parts of
the middle, and ring finger is called the median nerve. From
the tip of your fingers, it travels through the bones in your
wrist, past your elbow, up your arm, through your shoulder
and neck, and finally to your spinal cord. Problems can develop
in one or more these areas.
The
carpal "tunnel" is formed by bones in the wrist. The median
nerve, tendons, and blood vessels pass through this opening.
If one or more of the bones forming this tunnel should collapse,
inflammation, nerve pressure, and painful symptoms in the
wrist area can result.
The
median nerve connects to the spinal cord through openings
between several bones in the lower neck. When these spinal
bones lose their normal motion or position, they can cause
problems in the fingers and wrist.
After a thorough examination, your chiropractic doctor will
perform specific adjustments where needed to help normalize
structure and reduce nerve irritation. When given time, conservative,
chiropractic care has produced excellent results with carpal
tunnel problems - without drugs or surgery.
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