Yoga for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Most commonly associated with avid computer users (and I’m sure smart phones aren’t helping the situation!), Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is far more than an annoyance and can sometimes prove so painful that the affected hand is simply unusable. Think nerve disorder: Generally a repetitive motion causes pressure on the median nerve, which controls sensations in the thumb, index and middle fingers, resulting in pain, numbness, tingling, weakness and more (perhaps a mild oversimplification).

Studies have shown that a yoga practice can have an alleviating effect on Carpal Tunnel sufferers. Researchers found that yoga helps because it eases the compression of the affected nerves, improves blood flow and creates better joint posture.

A 1998 study found that a yoga-based regimen was more effective than wrist splinting in relieving some symptoms and signs of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Twice a week for eight weeks, members of the study’s yoga group practiced 11 yoga postures designed for strengthening, stretching and balancing each joint in the upper body. In addition to experiencing significant improvement in grip strength, the yoga-practicing participants had a significant reduction in pain. Here are the poses they practiced:

When practicing yoga with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, be sure to:

1. align: Perhaps seek out an Iyengar class that tends to be much more precise in its emphasis on alignment.

2. adapt: Some poses may need modifications to ensure you don’t put your wrists in a vulnerable position and end up hurting what you are trying to heal.

3. ask: Speak to your doctor about incorporating yoga into your treatmnet for Carpal Tunnel. You can also ask around at your local yoga studios to find an experienced teacher who is knowledgeable on the subject.

Moreover, a solid yoga practice can make for great preventitive fodder for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and innumerable other ailments. Think holistic means of bringing wellness to mind and body… and maybe some soul thrown in there too.

image: lululemon athletica

source: yogasite

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