Dr. Brian Olson, Yankton chiropractor has been providing safe, affordable and effective chiropractic care to the Yankton, SD and Hartington, NE areas for over 25 years. The office treats neck and back pain with chiropractic adjustments and physiotherapy including acupuncture, electric muscle stimulation, hydrotherapy, massage, non-surgical spinal decompression (traction), active therapeutic movements, and computerized chiropractic adjustments which involve no popping or twisting of the spine.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
CTS - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - "Facts"
WHAT is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)? CTS occurs when pressure is applied to the
median nerve which travels from the neck, through the shoulder, upper arm,
elbow, forearm, and through the carpal tunnel where the “pinch” is located. The
median nerve innervates most of the palm of the hand, the thumb, the index
finger, middle finger, and the thumb side of the ring finger. The carpal tunnel
is made up of eight little bones in the wrist that form the arch and a ligament
that forms the floor. There are nine muscle tendons, the median nerve, as well
as blood vessels that travel through the tunnel.
WHAT are the symptoms of CTS? The “classic” symptoms include burning, itching,
tingling, and/or numbness of the second to fourth fingers with the need to shake
or “flick” the fingers to “wake up the hand.” When present long enough, or when
the pressure is hard enough on the nerve, weakness in the grip occurs and
accidental dropping of tools, coffee cups, and so on can occur. Pressure on the
nerve increases when the wrist is bent backwards or forwards, especially for
long time frames and/or when the wrist is moving in a fast, repetitive manner
with jobs like carpentry using vibrating tools, a screw driver, hand drill, a
hammer, line production work, waitressing, and so on. Often, symptoms are first
noticed at night, as we tend to sleep with our wrists bent and tucked under our
chin or neck. Symptoms can also occur during the day, especially when driving or
when performing repetitive work. Difficulties buttoning a shirt, making a fist,
grasping small objects and/or performing manual tasks are common complaints of
CTS.
WHAT are some causes of CTS? CTS is most commonly caused by a combination of
factors that result in swelling of the tendons that travel through the carpal
tunnel. This includes over working the arm and hand in any of the jobs described
above, but it is more likely to happen when conditions that create generalized
swelling occur. Some of these conditions include trauma (like a sprained wrist),
hypothyroidism, an over-active pituitary gland, during menstruation or
pregnancy, menopause, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, mechanical wrist problems,
repetitious work (work stress), or the repeated use of vibratory hand tools. It
is also possible to develop a cyst (like a ganglion) or a fatty tumor within the
tunnel. CTS is also more common with obesity, but sometimes, no logical cause
can be identified!
WHO is at risk of developing CTS? Women are three to four times more likely to
develop CTS. This may be because of the hormonal aspects described above and/or
the relative smaller wrist, which results in a smaller carpal tunnel. There’s
also an increased risk of CTS in people over the age of 50. Other at risk
individuals include diabetics, people with hormonal imbalances (taking birth
control pills, pregnancy, hypothyroid, etc.), and people who work on assembly
lines.
How is CTS diagnosed? EARLY diagnosis and treatment is KEY to a successful
outcome! The physical exam includes assessing the structures of the neck and
entire upper extremity, as the pinch is often in more than one place. A blood
test for thyroid disease, diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis is also practical.
Other tests that may help us diagnose CTS can include and EMG (nerve test)
and/or x-ray/MRI. Next month, we’ll discuss treatment and prevention!
We realize you have a choice in whom you consider for your health care provision
and we sincerely appreciate your trust in choosing our service for those needs.
If you, a friend, or family member requires care for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, we
would be honored to render our services.
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