Treatment
Carpal Tunnel Therapy
Treat the entire path of the nerve — not just the wrist.
Most carpal tunnel symptoms have contributions from the neck, shoulder, and forearm — which is why wrist-only treatment so often fails. Our protocol evaluates and treats the full nerve pathway with precision chiropractic care, soft-tissue work, and targeted rehab.
How it works
The step-by-step protocol.
Full nerve-path exam
From the neck to the fingertip — identify every site contributing to the irritation.
Targeted nerve mobilization
Release the specific points where the nerve is being compressed or tethered.
Precision chiropractic care
Address neck and shoulder contributions that wrist-only care misses.
Ergonomic and rehab plan
Keep the symptoms from coming back during the workday.
What's included
Modalities used in this protocol.
- Soft-tissue and nerve mobilization
- Precision chiropractic care of the neck and shoulder
- Targeted forearm and wrist rehab
- Ergonomic guidance
Who this is for
- Night-time numbness, tingling, or hand weakness
- Splints that only help while sleeping
- Considering carpal tunnel release surgery
Who it's not for
- Severe thenar atrophy requiring surgical decompression
What to expect
No surprises — here's the rhythm of care.
Visit length
30 minutes
Frequency
1–2x per week
Typical plan
6–10 weeks
Sensation
Comfortable; no needles
Patient testimonials
Hear it from patients in their own words.
Video testimonial
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Common questions
Ready to find out if carpal tunnel therapy is right for you?
Schedule your consultation with Dr. Troy Stuckey, D.C.. No pressure, no obligation — just a clear answer about whether you're a candidate.
