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What Is the Carpal Tunnel?The
carpal tunnel is a channel in the palm side of the wrist. The wrist is formed by
eight marble-size carpal bones which are closely united by ligaments and form a
semi-circle structure. The structure is called carpus or wrist technically. The
carpus as a whole is very flexible because the carpals are arranged in two
irregular rows of four bones each and allowed to have gliding movement among
them (See the palm picture at left). A tough carpal ligament forms a roof over
these short bones, creating a passageway which is called carpal tunnel.
Median Nerve Is inside the Carpal Tunnel
Running
through the carpal tunnel are the tendons that we use to bend the fingers and
wrist, and the median nerve. This is one of two nerves that allow feeling in the
hand. It is located on the palm side of the carpal tunnel and more to the thumb
side. The median nerve has a branch which controls some of the muscles that move
the thumb. Who Gets Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)?There are about 3.7% Americans who get Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. A female has 3 times higher risk than a male. Assembly line workers have 3 times more possibility to experience Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. The average age of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome patients is 50. Roughly 4 out of 5 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome patients are more than 40 years old. Causes of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome – Traditional ViewCarpal Tunnel
Syndrome
is
most commonly thought to be the direct result of repetitive motion in the
workplace – including many areas of factory work, activities like typing, or
even in playing a musical instrument. But a multitude of risk factors have been
identified that predispose patients to the disorder. Certain diseases,
pregnancy, obesity, hormonal imbalance, sleep position, vibration, deformity
after trauma and carpal bone anomalies are among those systemic and anatomic
factors. The Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal Tunnel Syndrome can result when the tunnel narrows because of inflammation. The narrowed tunnel compresses a portion of the median nerve, which normally sends signals to the thumb, index and middle fingers, and half of the ring finger. When the median nerve is pinched, its reduced capacity to send signals causes symptoms ranging from mild tingling or numbness in the affected areas, difficulty gripping or making a fist, to severe muscle atrophy. Chinese Medicine ViewCarpal Tunnel
Syndrome
is the result of slowing energy in heart meridian or heart deficiency. By
examining these patients, the affected hand has higher temperature especially
along the pathway of heart meridian. This deficiency means the energy flow in
heart channel is slow and weak. The energy is not strong enough to support the
circulation with essential strength. The consistent weakened circulation in the
heart pathway causes inflammation as shown in the picture. Most of the Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome
patients have mild form of shortness of breath, but they are not aware of it
most likely. Shortness of breath is the important sign of heart deficiency in
Chinese medicine. With heart deficiency, if patients experience conditions like
pregnancy, obesity and rheumatoid arthritis which increase the load of the
heart, then it will increase the risk of Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome. Prevention
– Living a Better Life Style
Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome
Healing – Renewing Patient’s Life The
treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome includes stimulation to the following
acupuncture points:
Our
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome treatment is very effective. The
first sign of healing Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome is the reduction of the heat on the
Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome hand and then
it comes with reduction of the pain and numbness with strong gripping power of
the fist. Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome patients will begin to experience these benefits in 3 treatments
in most cases. Best of all, the Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome treatment has long lasting result with
better breathing.
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