Carpal Tunnel

The carpal tunnel is formed from the wrist bones and a ligament that crosses over the top of them. These form a tunnel where the tendons to the fingers and a branch of the median nerve will travel. Carpal tunnel syndrome refers to when the median nerve is compressed in this tunnel.

Carpal Tunnel

Symptoms of carpal tunnel include:

  • Sensory changes (tingling or numbness) in the first, second, third, and half of the fourth finger.
  • Potentially pain in the palm side of the wrist.
  • Symptoms are initially intermittent and worse at night. As the condition progresses symptoms become constant. 
  • Shaking of the hand can relieve symptoms.
  • Weakness and decrease in coordination in the hand.
  • Aggravated by repetitive hand movements (ie. keyboard and mouse work) or vibration.

Current clinical practice guidelines recommend several self-management and exercise-based strategies:

  • Activity modification (keyboard and mousing, repetitive tasks, vibration), 
  • Using splinting/bracing to keep the wrist in neutral, 
  • Soft tissue release around sites of median nerve entrapment and the neck,
  • Stretching, and,
  • Heat for short-term pain reduction.

Clinical treatment also includes exercises to work on the gliding of the other tendons/nerve in the carpal tunnel and wrist strengthening. 

Please see the Physio Fixes protocols for a complete program to help in your recovery!

 

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