
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can make everyday tasks painful and frustrating. Numbness, tingling, weakness, and wrist pain may interfere with typing, gripping objects, sleeping, and many normal daily activities.
At The Arne Clinic, we take a non-invasive, whole-body approach to helping patients improve symptoms associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome by addressing underlying nerve irritation, inflammation, and movement dysfunction.
Contact UsCarpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed as it passes through the wrist. This nerve helps control sensation and movement within parts of the hand and fingers.
When pressure builds around the nerve, symptoms may develop gradually and worsen over time if left untreated.
Symptoms often affect the hand, wrist, and fingers and may become more noticeable during repetitive activities or at night.
Common symptoms include:
Many patients notice symptoms while typing, driving, using tools, or sleeping.
Contact Us
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is often associated with repetitive stress and inflammation within the wrist, but several contributing factors may play a role.
Common causes and contributing factors include:
Because nerves travel from the spine into the arms and hands, spinal dysfunction and postural issues may also contribute to symptoms.
At The Arne Clinic, we focus on identifying the root cause of nerve irritation and wrist dysfunction rather than simply masking symptoms.
Every patient begins with a thorough evaluation to determine contributing factors and create a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment may include:
Our goal is to help reduce pressure on irritated nerves, improve mobility, and support long-term function naturally.
Many conventional treatments focus only on temporary symptom relief. While medications or braces may help manage discomfort short term, they do not always address underlying spinal, postural, or movement-related issues contributing to the condition.
Our whole-body approach focuses on helping patients improve mobility, reduce inflammation, and restore healthier function throughout the wrist, arm, and nervous system.
If you are experiencing wrist pain, numbness, tingling, or symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Minnetonka MN, our team is here to help.
Contact The Arne Clinic today to schedule your new patient exam to learn how we can help improve your pain, mobility, and overall function.
Contact Us