If you are experiencing burning, tingling, numbness, or shooting pain in your thumb, index and middle fingers, step one is to see a doctor. If you are diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome, this selfmassage can be great adjunct to other treatments that your doctor may offer.
I have seen carpal tunnel selfmassage videos that involve putting a lot of pressure on the wrist, and therefore the median nerve. Since carpal tunnel syndrome is synonymous with median nerve compression, this seems counterproductive.
In this video, we take a gentler, and more practical approach to treatment. Follow along as I teach you selfmassage techniques, as well as nerve flossing, to help alleviate carpal tunnel symptoms.
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