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November 14, 2008

Good Wrist Pain Treatment Can Be Hard To Find: Is There A Missing Link?

San Francisco Carpal Tunnel Doctor Comments:

 Images[1] I have been helping patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and other repetitive stress injuries (RSI) & upper extremity disorders in downtown San Francisco for 17 years. One thing for sure...it's not easy to find a good hand pain doctor.

It is very common for a patient at Executive Express Chiropractic to present with long standing arm, hand, or wrist pain...that has already had many forms of treatments and therapies...with little success. It is also very common for us to take the same San Francisco hand pain patient...and get them better in no time at all. How is this possible...what's the missing link?

Well...the missing link in my opinion is the neck-arm-hand connection. It just seems like most forms of hand pain treatment either try to address the pain itself with pain pills, cortisone, and maybe wrist splints. Or...they only look at the site of pain...the arm, wrist, or hand...without regard to the origin of the nerves that innervate (control) the hand...the neck.

The San Francisco Financial District was the epicenter of the dot-com bubble. And I was the one of the "Go-To" doctors for treating computer related neck, arm, hand and wrist pain for many big technology companies. I treated thousands of cases of computer related upper extremity pain disorders. So much so, that we became known as The SF Carpal Tunnel Injury Center.

What I learned was that pressure on the nerves in the neck can predispose the upper extremities to repetitive stress injuries...which can lead to carpal tunnel symptoms and other forms of (hand) pain syndromes. So, when it comes to CTS treatment...your doctor needs to know how to check for (and remove) nerve pressure from the neck to the finger tips. And that's exactly what we do at Executive Express Chiropractic...which is why we have such a great success rate.

Anyway...if you have persistent hand pain, and you feel like you have tried everything...you really haven't unless you have tried us. 

To find out if you are a candidate for hand pain care at Executive Express Chiropractic at the SF Embarcadero Center...please call 415-392-2225 and ask for a complimentary CTS Evaluation.  

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