Carpal Tunnel Test
The Carpal Tunnel pain that many experience in their hand and wrist can actually be a combination of nerve problems in the wrist, elbow and spinal nerves in the lower neck and shoulder.
Click on the images and complete these 2 simple tests:
Test 1 – Phalen’s Maneuver
The most helpful test for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is Phalen’s Maneuver.
Firmly hold the backs of your hands together with your fingers pointing down, while keeping your arms parallel to the floor. If within a minute, you experience numbness, tingling, pain or a combination, you likely have nerve involvement.
Call Birmingham Chiropractic Clinic to schedule a more thorough examination.
Test 2 – Tinel’s sign
Another test is Tinel’s sign.
Use your finger to repeatedly tap the volar carpal ligament, the ligament just under the skin in the centre of your wrist. If the tapping elicits numbness, tingling or pain, then you may well have carpal tunnel syndrome. Often, chiropractic care can be very helpful in resolving this type of problem.
Call our practice to schedule a thorough examination.
Dec 11, 2016 at 1:22 AM
I have numbness in the left hand index finger tip. I play the classical guitar and assume that this is the cause - poor technique. Because my finger is numb I do not judge the pressure on the finger tip when playing and this makes my finger very sore. Is there hope for dealing with this? I should add that I also do yoga regularly and wonder if this is contributing in some way?