Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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How Your Hand Pain Affects You and How We Can Help
When tingling, numbness or pain affects your hand, particularly your thumb, index and middle fingers, it can significantly disrupt your daily life. You might find yourself struggling with work tasks, experiencing disturbed sleep, or having difficulty with simple activities like gripping objects. Many patients tell us these symptoms often worsen at night, interrupting their rest and recovery. As your condition develops, you may notice burning sensations, weakness when trying to hold items, or sharp pains travelling up your forearm. Without appropriate care, you might experience muscle weakness, particularly at the base of your thumb, making everyday activities increasingly challenging.
We understand how these symptoms impact your quality of life and wellbeing. Manual therapy can be particularly effective in addressing the muscle tightness and joint stiffness that may be contributing to your discomfort. By carefully releasing tension and improving mobility in the affected areas, we can help address the underlying causes of your pain.
Dr Paul O’Keefe, your North Melbourne Osteopath, is specially trained to identify the exact cause of your symptoms and guide you toward the most appropriate treatment approach. This might include gentle osteopathic manipulation to relieve pressure on affected nerves, specific exercises targeting the muscles needed to overcome your particular condition, and practical advice on posture or activity modifications to prevent further irritation.
Through a combination of hands-on therapy, personalised exercise programmes and practical self-management techniques, we’ll work with you to help regain comfort and function in your daily activities. We’re here to support your journey back to comfortable, pain-free movement.
Most private health insurance companies cover Osteopathy for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. We recommend contacting your medical insurance company to clarify the terms and conditions of your policy.
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How Elbow Pain Affects You and How We Can Help
Understanding Your Pain
When you experience pain on your elbow, it can significantly impact your daily activities. This discomfort often stems from inflammation of the tendons connecting muscle to bone on the outer or inner part of your elbow.
How These Symptoms Might Affect You
You may notice your pain begins mildly but worsens over time, particularly when pressing on the affected area or lifting objects. Many patients find everyday activities like using a screwdriver become increasingly difficult and painful. As the condition progresses, you might experience pain even with simple elbow movements, limiting your ability to work, enjoy hobbies, or perform routine tasks.
How We Can Help You
Our approach focuses on relieving your pain and preventing symptoms from returning. For immediate comfort, we might recommend applying ice packs and suggest appropriate anti-inflammatory medications. As your recovery progresses, we may advise using braces or wrist splints alongside specific range of motion exercises.
Manual therapy can be particularly beneficial in addressing muscle tightness in your forearm and wrist. By carefully working with these muscles and surrounding tissues, we can help reduce tension and improve function in the affected area.
For those experiencing more severe symptoms, we can discuss whether corticosteroid injections might be appropriate, or if using a supportive strap during activities could help prevent further discomfort.
Dr Paul O’Keefe, your North Melbourne Osteopath, is specifically trained to identify the exact cause of your elbow pain and develop a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs and lifestyle. Through a personalised approach, we’ll work with you to restore comfort and function to your affected arm.
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Most private health insurance companies cover Osteopathy for Tennis Elbow. We recommend contacting your medical insurance company to clarify the terms and conditions of your policy.
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For advice regarding Osteopathy for Tennis Elbow call 9329 7077 or