Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief

If you are suffering with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, I have some excellent options for natural help for you.

What is “natural” help?  It means working WITH your body to relieve your symptoms.

What are symptoms?  Your pain, tingling, numbness, headaches, sleeplessness, knots in your back and more; all of those are symptoms.

Your doctor may say, “Oh, a nerve is being pinched.  That what’s causing your pain.”  Yes, but WHY?

There is always a reason for our symptoms.  There is always a “why.”  Let’s get rid of the “why’s.”

Here’s how you can find WHAT natural steps you can take to get rid of your pain:

1.  You can listen to Carpal Tunnel Radio.  I pack each episode with as much information as I can to help you become pain-free naturally.  You can click on that link.

2.  Another option is Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief.  It’s loaded with articles that cover lots of the causes of your symptoms.  You can discover WHY you hurt and the natural steps you can take to get rid of your pain.

You have a smart body.   It wants to be well.  It needs your help.  You must take action.

You can have carpal tunnel pain relief naturally.

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The Muscle That Causes Carpal Tunnel & Knots in Your Back

There is a set of muscles on each side of your neck that can cause pain in your upper back, arm, wrist and hand.  Those muscles are called the scalenes.

If the “knot” between your spine and shoulder blade “won’t” go away, blame the scalene muscles.  It can’t go away until the scalene muscles are released (relaxed.)  The knot is a symptom; the scalenes are the cause.

If your carpal tunnel symptoms “won’t” go away with conventional treatment, blame the scalenes.  The symptoms can go away when the cause (the scalenes) are released.

Nerves run from your neck bones to your upper body and arms.  If those nerves get compressed, or pressed on, by the scalene muscles they can cause uncomfortable sensations in the areas that the nerves serve (enervate.)

If your doctor thinks your pain is “all in your head,” boy, is he Continue reading “The Muscle That Causes Carpal Tunnel & Knots in Your Back”

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