Chiropractic Care for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Relief
- Broadmoor Chiropractic Massage Naturopathy

- May 11, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 7

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common condition caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist. It is often associated with repetitive hand movements, poor ergonomics, or underlying issues in the spine and nervous system.
At Broadmoor Chiropractic Massage Naturopathy, we provide natural, drug-free chiropractic care to support those experiencing symptoms such as:
Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Tingling or numbness in the hand
Wrist pain or stiffness
Weak grip or hand fatigue
Radiating pain into the arm or shoulder
How Chiropractic Care May Help with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Our chiropractors in Richmond, BC assess not just your wrist, but your entire spinal and nervous system function to identify contributing factors. Sometimes, misalignments in the neck or upper back can aggravate nerve compression in the arms and wrists. In some cases, neck and upper body tension may also contribute to the irritation patterns affecting the wrist and hand.
With gentle, targeted adjustments and supportive techniques, we help:
Alleviate nerve pressure
Improve joint alignment and circulation
Reduce inflammation
Restore healthy hand and wrist function
If you're dealing with repetitive strain or work-related wrist discomfort, our approach to chiropractic care offers a safe, non-invasive option to surgery or medication for managing carpal tunnel symptoms and improving function.
Further resources:
What Is Chronic Pain? (Chiros Hub): Learn how chronic pain develops and why nervous system-based approaches like chiropractic care are essential for addressing persistent, repetitive strain injuries like CTS.
What Is Maintenance Care? (Chiros Hub): Discover how regular chiropractic care can help prevent symptom flare-ups and maintain healthy nerve function over time.
Evidence-Based Practice in Chiropractic (Chiros Hub): See how modern chiropractic combines clinical expertise, current research, and patient-centered planning.
Understanding Pain (Chiros Hub): A helpful video overview of how pain is processed by the brain, and how retraining your nervous system may be key to long-term CTS relief.
Chiropractic Care on PFC Function (New Zealand College of Chiropractic): Discover how chiropractic care may enhance brain-body communication, coordination, and healing capacity, supporting recovery from nerve compression syndromes.




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