The Resilient Body with Dr. Ar'neka

Ep. 126 Your Hand Numbness Is Not Carpal Tunnel

Dr. Ar'neka Cooper Season 1 Episode 126

In this episode, we dive into the common yet often misunderstood issue of hand numbness and tingling, which many people mistakenly attribute solely to carpal tunnel syndrome. Dr. Ar'neka explains why this is rarely the case and what could actually be happening. From pinched nerves in the neck to poor posture and muscle imbalances, the source of hand discomfort often lies higher up the arm or spine than you might think.

Dr. Ar'neka walks listeners through the anatomy of nerve pathways and offers insight into how nerve compression in the neck (cervical radiculopathy) could be the real culprit behind your symptoms. Learn how standard nerve conduction tests may miss the root cause, and why addressing the neck and upper spine is essential for lasting relief.

Through the case of a frustrated patient—who had been misdiagnosed and was on the brink of neck surgery—Dr. Ar'neka illustrates how targeted assessments and exercises can resolve symptoms without the need for invasive procedures. Tune in for practical advice on self-assessment, treatment options, and tips on improving posture, shoulder stability, and overall spinal health.

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