Dr. Sood, I'm sure that some Carpal Tunnel
Syndromes actually are due to problem with the tunnel through the carpal bones,
thus necessitating local treatment. However myself and so many of my colleagues
who do specific neuro-spinal corrections for global (human body) intent, find
that the more common cause of carpal tunnel in the population is upper cervical
(UpC) neuro-aberration caused by structural displacement of that
area.
Certainly it is patently
clear that all sensation (and motor) for this distal neuro target, the
carpal tunnel, must pass through the 3 UpC segments which are disc-less, and
diarthrodial, thus freely moveable; and subject to displacement forces easier
than other neuro-spinal areas.
While I have experienced only a mere
approximate 75 alignees reporting with CPS, all reported correction of the
problem post UpC correction.
Some of the corrections were not even 100% corrections (which is common so far in the evolution of
this work) yet th those partial corrections allowed recovery of the conditions.
Since the work is global neurologically, I am always curious as to what else may
have improved to other distal targets that may have beeen silently
malfunctioning and thus not subjectively noticeable to the alignee if
improvement to function occurred.
One alignee claimed, indeed had the scars and wrist braces
for, she showed me as I did not ask, that she had double Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome surgery; though the caliber and reputation
of her surgeon precedes him...no comment. Nenetheless, and I might add
surprisingly, she reported 100% recovery; which for me meant in spite of the
fibrosis of repair at the distal area.
So while so much attention to CPS is directed locally, vis a
vis, the traction device, etc.; I write this post only to bring your attention(s) to other plausible sources of this distal
to the brain stem malfunction. More concern than the few in my profession who
study and do this work requires exploration. Apparently practitioners in Japan
have taken interest and there are now a good number of doctors studying this UpC
Gloabl Neuro Net-work (GNN). Perhaps India will pique its interest with your
input?
The profession that the few colleagues I have are in, of
course I do not mean the P.T.'s, ignores this neurologic approach, but we
believe it is due to ineptness and failure to find the source of study for
GNN.
Another reason I bring this to your attention is
that I believe you may be able to appreciate this work since I do not believe
your nation has practitioners in any great numbers yet, though times are
changing, good things travel far and wide; and I saw a beautiful Indian girl
studying at one of the colleges I have lectured at in America very interested in
this work. Perhaps she has returned home already. To read more about this work
go to www.nvb1.com though our web server
changed equipment recently and cut off 90% of our Threaded Discussion Site, but
promises to reload it soon; that means Hawaiian tiiiiiime. But at this time you
can go to the Table of Contents and browse many categoreis of information. We
feel this work has already eveolved to an awesome level, and with a real world
"global" effort, many minds, many scientists, the user (practitioner)
friendliness of the work and the greater degree of corrections will entice many
more to abandon their current absolutes and transfer mind and energy to GNN
study and evolution.
The name of the game in health care is to evolve
it further and faster in our lifetime...fact of the matter is, it doesn't do us
much good personally once we are gone, though it is heartwarming to know our
descendants will be able to utilize it.
Respectfully
submitted,
Dear friends,
Found
this on net,when searching for traction.
Carpal Tunnel Traction
is a form of specialized traction to the wrist and forearm to aid
in the relief and recovery of carpal tunnel symptoms. This is provided through
the use of the CDT Mark IV Device which is currently the most progressive,
noninvasive treatment for carpal tunnel conditions.
Dr.Sarveshwar
Sood
Orthopaedic Surgeon &
Head Department of Physical
Medicine &
Rehabilitation,
Member American Academy Of Pain
Management.
S.B.L.S.Hospital
812/1,Housing Board
Colony
Model Town,Jalandhar
city
Punjab
State.India