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Symptoms of carpal
tunnel syndrome include pain and burning
sensations in the palm, numbness and tingling in
the first three fingers, and pain that extends
into the forearm, elbow and shoulder. Symptoms
occur when the median nerve is compressed by
inflammation and swelling at the wrist. Shiatsu
uses a variety of pressure techniques to release
tension, alleviate nerve compression and enhance
the flow of energy.
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Steps: |
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Release muscle tension from your
forearm as you apply pressure to the point found
two and one-half fingers above of the wrist
between the two bones. |
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Palpate the pressure point located in
the middle of the soft aspect of the forearm, two
and one-half fingers above the wrist and apply
pressure with the pad of your thumb to stimulate
the point. |
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Relieve tingling and numbness in your
fingers by pressing the point located in a hollow
at the center of the crease on the back of the
wrist. |
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Feel the calming effects of this point
as you apply gentle pressure to an area in the
middle of the crease on the palm side of the
wrist. |
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Apply simultaneous pressure with the
pad of your middle finger on step 1 and the pad of
your thumb on step 2 to alleviate the tension from
your hand and strengthen the wrist.
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Hold step 4 with the pad of your thumb
and step 3 with the pad of your middle finger for
at least a minute or until pain subsides.
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Ease local wrist pain and weakness by
applying pressure with the pad of your thumb to
the point just outside of the radial pulse on the
thumb side of the wrist. |
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Reduce swelling and decrease pressure
on the median nerve to ease elbow and arm pain by
applying pressure to the point found at the outer
crease of your bent elbow. |
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Apply pressure to the point located at
the middle of your upper arm just in front of the
insertion point of the shoulder muscle to relax
the tendons of the shoulder and arm.
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Tips: |
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Working with one or all of
these points will be effective. |
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Take slow deep breaths when
holding pressure to enhance the movement of energy
and to reduce any pain or discomfort. When the
pain subsides, lighten your pressure and wait to
feel a pulsation. |
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Daily flexion, extension and
rotation exercises that provide a complete
movement to your wrist will help to prevent carpal
tunnel syndrome. |
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Elevate your hand to help
decrease inflammation and swelling at the wrist.
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Use Tiger Balm on your
shoulder and arm to release muscle tension that
may exacerbate symptoms. |
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Warnings: |
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Repetitive stress injury is due to
repeated incomplete movements. The repetitive
motion does not allow the muscle to contract fully
and, therefore, it remains in a tonic or
semicontracted state unable to relax. To prevent
repetitive stress injuries, you must provide a
complete movement to fully contract the muscle and
then let go! |
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Our intention is to provide accurate
information on alternative treatments to empower
health care consumers. This information is not
intended as a substitute for professional medical
advice or treatment.
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