Sujok Therapy in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

by | Feb 10, 2023 | Sujok Therapy | 0 comments

Nowadays very often we find patients with carpal tunnel syndrome in our clinic. In this blog, we will discuss the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome through Sujok therapy.

The wrist joint is a complex joint that bridges the hand to the forearm. It is actually a collection of multiple bones and joints. The bones comprising the wrist include the distal ends of the radius and ulna, 8 carpal bones, and the proximal portions of the 5 metacarpal bones.

The wrist is the final link of joints that positions the hand for functional activities.

The hand is a valuable tool through which we control and manipulate our environment and express ideas and talents. It also has an important sensory function of providing feedback to the brain.

The wrist joint is multiarticular and is made up of two compound joints. It is biaxial allowing flexion (volar flexion), extension (dorsiflexion), radial deviation (abduction), and ulnar deviation (adduction).

The median nerve provides motor functions(movement) to the forearm, wrist, and hand. It also sends touch, pain, and temperature sensations to the brain from the lower arm and hand. The median nerve can be damaged in any part of its course but the commonest lesions are in the region of the wrist. Injury in this that causes a lesion (damage) of the area is often combined with a lesion of the ulnar nerve and damage to the flexor tendons. The other type of lesion is a compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel.
Median nerve pathway
Causes:

  • Frequent, repetitive, small movements with the hands (such as typing, household work, using a keyboard)
  • Frequent, repetitive, grasping movements such as with sports and certain physical activities
  • Joint or bone diseases such as osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis
  • Injuries of the wrist joint such as malunited radial fracture, carpal dislocation, strain, sprain, inflammation, etc.
  • Hormonal or metabolic changes such as thyroid imbalance, menopause, etc.
  • May be seen with type 2 diabetes

Symptoms:

The early problems may be largely sensory with

  • Numbness, tingling, and pain in the thumb and first three fingers
  • Burning, aching, and pain in the hand and wrist at night
  • Weakness in the muscles of the hand
  • Burning, aching, and tingling sensations may be relieved by shaking or massing the wrist
  • Later there may be an area of anesthesia and paralysis of the involved muscles

Diagnosis:

  • History of symptoms
  • Physical examination – bending the wrist, tapping on the nerve or simply pressing on the nerve can trigger symptoms.
  • X-ray if any fracture present
  • Ultrasound – this can help determine whether the nerve is being compressed.
  • Electromyography- this test can identify damage to the muscles controlled by the median nerve, and also may rule out other conditions
  • Nerve conduction study

Risk factors:

  • Smoking
  • High salt intake
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • High body mass index

 

Treatment:

  • Take more frequent breaks to rest the hands.
  • Avoid activities that make symptoms worse.
  • Application of cold packs to reduce swelling.
  • Sujok Therapy
  1. Correspondence points
  2. Meridian Sujok Ki—Generally in brain meridian or Lungs meridian
  3. Zone Sujok Ki—generally V8 or as per the affected zone
  4. Six Ki—We do constitution treatment.
  5. Triorigin – Ho sedation in neuto of wrist joint cervical & He tonify in anti-inflammatory cells.
  6. Exercise- Sam won gong of V8          

 

sam won gong

Smile Thanks

Dr. Ajay Singh

Dr. Ajay Singh

Specialist in Sujok Therapy & Functional Medicine B.P.T.,P.G.D.H.H, F.L.S.M, C.A.Y.N

Awarded as Research Scholar in the Year 2019 by ISA

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