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Chiropractor treating carpal tunnel syndrome with gentle wrist and hand care in Lansing MI

Carpal Tunnel Chiropractor in Lansing MI

Find natural, gentle relief for carpal tunnel pain, numbness, and wrist tension with chiropractic care designed to restore proper nerve flow and mobility.

Dr. Jean-Guy Daigneault, D.C., Chiropractor at Gilead Healing Center in Lansing MI Reviewed by Dr. Jean-Guy Daigneault, DC • Chiropractor • Updated November 2025

Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed as it travels through the wrist. This can lead to pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness in the hand and fingers. Repetitive motion, posture issues, inflammation, and nerve irritation can all contribute. At Gilead Healing Center, our chiropractors focus on restoring proper alignment and relieving nerve pressure so your wrist and hand can function normally again.

How Chiropractic Helps Carpal Tunnel

  • Reduces nerve compression and wrist tension
  • Improves alignment of the wrist, elbow, and neck
  • Decreases inflammation around the median nerve
  • Supports healthier movement patterns during daily activities
  • Promotes natural healing and reduced pain or numbness

Our Approach to Carpal Tunnel Relief

Because carpal tunnel symptoms can be influenced by areas beyond the wrist—such as the elbow, shoulder, and neck—our chiropractors evaluate the full movement chain. Your care plan may include wrist and spine adjustments, soft-tissue work, ergonomic recommendations, and mobility exercises.

Our goal is to ease nerve tension, restore natural movement, and help you return to work, daily tasks, and hobbies without pain or numbness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can chiropractic care really help carpal tunnel?

Yes. Many patients experience relief as chiropractic care reduces nerve compression and improves alignment from the wrist to the spine.

What causes carpal tunnel symptoms?

Common causes include repetitive wrist motions, poor ergonomics, inflammation, and nerve irritation linked to neck or shoulder tension.

Do I need surgery?

Many cases respond well to conservative care. We assess your condition and recommend natural approaches first whenever appropriate.

How soon will I feel relief?

Some patients feel improvement quickly, while others see gradual relief depending on severity, lifestyle, and duration of symptoms.

Ready for Carpal Tunnel Relief?

Our chiropractic team is here to help ease wrist pain, numbness, and nerve tension so you can return to daily activities comfortably. Schedule your consultation today.

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