Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Wrist And Hand Issues Adjustment.

We treat carpal tunnel, wrist sprains, tendonitis, arthritic stiffness, and generalized wrist/hand pain. Evaluation identifies joint restrictions, nerve irritations, and soft-tissue dysfunction to create a tailored plan combining adjustments, soft-tissue work, and rehab exercises.

Yes. Our clinicians use gentle, evidence-based techniques appropriate for carpal tunnel. We assess nerve irritation and may combine adjustments with soft-tissue therapy, splinting, and home strategies to reduce symptoms and improve function.

Treatment length varies by condition and severity. Many patients notice improvement within a few visits, while cases like chronic nerve compression may require ongoing care and home exercises over several weeks.

Adjustments are typically comfortable; you may feel brief pressure, popping, or relief during treatment. Mild soreness can occur afterward. Our doctors tailor techniques to minimize discomfort and ensure a safe, tolerable experience.

Yes. We address sprains and strains with targeted joint mobilizations, soft-tissue work, and rehab to restore stability and mobility, reducing pain and lowering reinjury risk while improving functional use of the wrist and hand.

Bringing prior imaging or records helps. X-rays, MRIs, EMG studies, and surgeon or therapist notes give valuable context so we can integrate past findings into a precise treatment plan. This improves care decisions.