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Eliminate your CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME without surgery!  A unique combination of Brain-Based Therapy using Oxygen, Intermittent Traction, Rebuilder® Therapy, Cold Laser, Specific Nutrition and more can eliminate your numbness and pain quickly. 

We’ve successfully treated hundreds of carpal tunnel syndrome sufferers over the years without needles or surgery.

Surgery isn’t always the answer!

  • Risk of infection
  • Complications from anesthesia
  • Build up of excessive scar tissue after the procedure causing recompression of median nerve

Overall surgery should be your very last choice.  We also treat postsurgical failure cases.

Carpal Tunnel Surgery can alter the normal relationship of the wrist bones leading to chronic wrist pain.  There is also a portion of the population that will develop scar tissue post surgery that can “pinch” the median nerve over time leading to a return of the original symptoms.  There are patients that have undergone multiple carpal tunnel procedures in an attempt to relieve symptoms related to the original complaints as well as poor outcomes from surgery.  Why not use a clinically proven method that is conservative, doesn’t use needles, doesn’t involve cutting support tissue in the wrist and does no harm? 

If you are looking for a conservative clinically proven treatment method then contact our office at (630) 357-2299 or complete the form below to request your 2 free visits.

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a painful progressive condition caused by compression of a key nerve in the wrist.   It occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the hand, becomes pressed or squeezed at the wrist.  Symptoms usually start gradually, with  pain, weakness, or numbness in the hand and wrist, radiating up the arm.  As symptoms worsen, people might feel tingling during the day, and decreased grip strength may make it difficult to form a fist, grasp small objects, or perform other manual tasks.  The risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome is especially common in those performing repetitive tasks such as those working at a computer or assembly line work.

In some cases no direct cause of the syndrome can be identified.  Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is often accompanied by a “double crush syndrome” where the nerve is damaged or ”pinching” along its path from the neck, shoulder, and forearm into the wrist.  The reasoning behind this ”double crush syndrome” is that once the nerve is damaged at the wrist it becomes more suseptible to injury elsewhere.  Often times, the initial injury does not occur at the wrist but higher up at the neck.  It is important that the nerve be examined along its entire path in order to properly determine the correct treatment plan.  Addressing the damage at the wrist only (ie: carpal tunnel surgery) can be short sited and lead to poor long term outcomes.

Our clinical success comes from first determining exactly where the nerve is being pinched.  We address every level of nerve involvement whether at the wrist, forearm, shoulder, neck or even in the cerebellum or parietal lobe of the brain.  Peripheral nerve damage does affect the origin of the nerve in the brain too.  If this is the case, we are well equipped to address this component of your condition.

By incorporating a unique series of treatments we can more thoroughly and quickly address your condition returning you back to normal daily activities.  Treatments might include: spinal decompression, computerized wrist traction, oxygen therapy, shoulder, elbow and/or wrist adjustments, infrared therapy, massage and nutritional support.

 If you would like a greater understanding of how we might help you, call our office at 630-357-2299 for  “2 Free Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Discovery Visits”.