Acupuncturist Questions

Carpal tunnel

Tingling, pain, soreness and tenderness more so in the left hand than the right. I take ferrous sulfate daily and ibuprofen occasionally but the pain is persistent. Would acupuncture be a consideration for this issue?

Female
Complaint duration: Approximately two years

13 Answers

It's certainly worth a try. I don't like to make declarative statements willy nilly... But I frankly have not seen acupuncture fail on any issue... Carpal Tunnel can be a variety of ailments, but the good thing is acupuncture is an ancient art, and thus not based on modern western medical views and wording.
Yes, acupuncture can heal carpal tunnel.
We see many patients that are experiencing Carpal Tunnel syndrome. Acupuncture will provide a reduction of the symptoms. Alexandre Hillairet, DAOM. Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. 2660 E. Main street., Suite 202, Ventura, CA, 93003. 22048 Sherman Way, Suite 206, Canoga Park, CA, 91307. (805)798-4018 or (818) 307-6326 IMPORTANT NOTE! The information in this electronic message is intended
Yes, I treat those symptoms often. Many times they are not actually from carpal tunnel but from thoracic outlet syndrome or a pinched nerve in your upper spine. Find an acupuncturist near you and start treatments. It may give you complete relief without surgery.
yes, acupuncture
Yes, acupuncture is amazing for carpal tunnel.
Good evening, yes, it is one of the issues Acupuncture works well for. After a free one-on-one' consultation I will be able to set up the best treatment plan for you. Will be glad to answer any other questions. Please, email me at
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I would definitely try acupuncture, in combination with massage and herbs to treat carpal tunnel syndrome. These modalities can be used very successfully to treat this problem.
Hello! Sorry to hear that you've been experiencing this for so long. Acupuncture is an effective tool for pain anywhere in the body. It also is perfect for getting to the root cause of any internal imbalances that may be contributing to your condition. Oftentimes other modalities are utilized in the treatment of Carpal Tunnel such as herbal plasters, liniments, moxibustion, E-stim and tuina. It's not just needles and combining therapeutic techniques with acupuncture often result in effective pain relief. I hope that answers your question. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions at aimee@lnjsacupuncture.com
Yes Acupuncture is a great option for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome treatment. Depending on the severity of symptoms 4 to 8 weeks is a good start. Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Device Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg>
The big secret about acupuncture in treating pain, is it excels at helping any kind of pain, chronic or acute. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) it states all pain comes from things not moving (ie stagnation). Acupuncture is an energetic medicine and its all about making the bodys energy move to resolve all kinds of issues. My suggestion is try a licensed acupuncturist (L.Ac.) three times in a row (every three or four days) and if you dont have any pain relief try another L.Ac.. Generally carpal tunnel is not that difficult to treat. But acupuncture is a process, not an event, so just one treatment will not cure anything Just like you dont take just one antibiotic once and expect it to work Acupuncture can be very good for all kinds of pain and carpal tunnel is no exception. I hope this helps you. Jody Eisemann, L.Ac., NCCAOM Main Office: 9 Mott Ave. Suite 206B Norwalk, CT 06850 www.AcupunctureHealingCT.com (203) 216-2548 jeisemann2@gmail.com
Good morning, Yes! Acupuncture has been proven to assist with pain management and reducing inflammation in the body. When would you like to schedule an appointment?
Yes, acupuncture would certainly be on the table as a way to manage the pain and discomfort associated with carpal tunnel. I have quite a few carpal tunnel patients that I work with, most of them do quite well with acupuncture.