(BRIDGETON, MO) - Every day, assembly line workers, keyboard operators, grocery store clerks, and many others, receive micro-traumas to their hands and wrists. Vibration and repetitive motions, when combined with spinal problems and other joint dysfunction, can result in a condition known as carpal tunnel syndrome. Read on...
Did you know that Dr. Chris Heeb of Bridgeton, MO has been treating hundreds of Bridgeton residents who have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (known as CTS) since 1993. His cutting-edge techniques have saved people from unnecessary surgery and prescription medication. Go to Dr. Heeb's website at http://www.drheeb.me to read more about this condition.
If you suffer from the following symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, or a loss of strength in the hands, then you need to take advantage of the special offer. See below.
Try this: If placing your hands back to back produces an increase in numbness, tingling or pain, you could have a carpal tunnel problem. Now, try this : Have someone try to pull your thumb and finger apart. If your fingers seem weak, it could be related to a carpal tunnel problem. Check the following information below to better understand the basic anatomy...
The major nerve controlling the thumb, index, and parts of the middle, and ring finger is called the median nerve. From the tip of your fingers, it travels through the bones in your wrist, past your elbow, up your arm, through your shoulder and neck, and finally to your spinal cord. Problems can develop in one or more of these areas.
The carpal “tunnel” is formed by bones in the wrist. The median nerve, tendons, and blood vessels pass through this opening. If one or more of the bones forming this tunnel should “collapse”
The median nerve connects to the spinal cord through openings between several bones in the lower neck. When these spinal bones lose their normal motion or position, they can cause problems in the fingers and wrist.
After a thorough consultation, examination, and report of findings, Dr. Heeb will perform specific therapy as well as chiropractic adjustments where needed, to help normalize structure and reduce nerve irritation. Exercises as well as nutritional advice will help accelerate the healing process! When given time, conservative, chiropractic care has produced excellent results with carpal tunnel problems—without drugs or surgery. Check Dr. Heeb's recent video about CTS at http://www.youtube.com/
For a limited time, Dr. Heeb is offering a New Patient Special - If you live in Bridgeton, MO, Maryland Heights, MO or St. Ann, MO call our office at 314-291-5077 and speak to Glenda to schedule your $20 New Patient Visit - This visit includes a consultation, examination (up to 40 tests), a report of findings, and your first gentle treatment. Just call before 10/31/2009 and we'll take care of the rest!



