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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Release 
Using the Muscle Release Technique

What is the Muscle Release Technique?

This unique therapy combines compression, extension, movement and breath to give the therapist a tool to provide, in many cases, relief from pain in one treatment. With the Muscle Release Technique (TM) a therapist is able to break up the scar tissue in the muscles or simply relax muscles that have been tight for a long period of time, thus allowing the muscles to return to a full resting length, thereby increasing circulation. Restoring circulation to the afflicted area will then in turn allow the swelling to reduce taking pressure off nerves which cause the pain. Circulation must be present in order for the body to heal itself.

MRT is a treatment and prevention for: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tendonitis, Tennis or Golfers Elbow, Chronic Low Back Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Hammer Toes, Shin Splints, Fibromyalgia, Trigger Finger, Sciatica, Neuromas, Knee Pain, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, TMJ, and much much more without drugs or surgery. 

What are the Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Symptoms can consist of pain, tingling or numbness in the thumb, index, middle and half the ring finger. These symptoms frequently occur at night or in activities such as driving or typing.

Where is the Carpal Tunnel?

At the base of the palm is a tight canal or tunnel through which 9 tendons and a nerve going from the forearm to the hand have to pass to get into the hand. The nerve that passes through this narrow tunnel is called the median nerve. The narrow passage is what we call the carpal tunnel. The bottom and sides are formed by wrist bones and the top of the tunnel is covered by a strong band of connective tissue called the carpal ligament.

What is Carpel Tunnel Syndrome?

There is barely enough room in the carpal tunnel for the tendons and median nerve to pass through it. If anything takes up extra space in the tunnel, the nerve becomes “pinched". This pinching causes the numbness and tingling in the area of the hand the nerve goes to. The symptoms caused by the nerve being pinched in the carpal tunnel are called “carpal tunnel syndrome”.

What causes Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Very simply put “repetitive use”! Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is caused by overworked muscles in the forearm. From repetitive use, the muscle fibers get tighter and tighter. This tightening process drastically reduces circulation which results in swelling or inflammation in the tendons that pass through the carpal tunnel. When this swelling is sufficient, it causes the median nerve to be pressed against the carpal ligament which causes the tingling, pain or “pins and needles” sensation in the hands and fingers.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Myths:

Myth 1: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can be CURED via ergonomics, such as specially designed computer keyboards, support pads or changing the height of the work station. Right? Wrong!

May help prevent CTS from occurring but these measures will not cure CTS.

Myth 2: Wearing a wrist brace at night and while working will CURE Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Right? Wrong!!

Mild cases of carpal tunnel syndrome may be helped by wearing a splint or brace which keeps the wrist from moving. The wrist is then able to rest, reducing the swelling. This however does not cure the problem.

Myth 3: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs HEAL Carpal Tunnel syndrome. Right? Wrong!!!

The swollen tendons occasionally can be reduced by taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. In more severe cases a doctor may prescribe cortisone. Cortisone spreads around the swollen tendons relieving the pressure on the median nerve. Thank goodness a lot of doctors are realizing cortisone can cause nerve damage. I wish more of them didn’t think the person suffering from CTS has a deficiency of steroids in the arm. Drugs do not heal, they simply mask the problem.

Myth 4: Carpal Tunnel Release surgery CURES Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Right? Wrong!!!!
Surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome simply treats the symptoms as well. Within 2-3 years the symptoms will return. Why? The carpal ligament is cut to relieve the pressure on the median nerve. What happens when any form of invasive surgery is performed on the body? Scar tissues and adhesions form! The scar tissue will then place pressure on the carpal ligament causing the muscles in the arm to tighten and shorten even more.

An Alternative Permanent Solution

To actually achieve permanent relief, the Muscle Release Technique ™ must be done by a qualified therapist. By using the MRT ™ a therapist is able to break up the scar tissue in the muscles, return the muscles to a full resting length, thereby increasing circulation. Restoring circulation to the afflicted area will then in turn allow the swelling to reduce. Circulation must be present in order for the body to heal itself.

In many cases, relief from pain occurs in just one session. When this unique technique is applied by a trained therapist the symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome begin to disappear. The therapist will then instruct the client how to perform this therapy on him/herself.

This technique is also very effective for sciatica, neck and shoulder problems, low back pain, tennis or golfers elbow, foot pain and virtually any repetitive use injury. In the short time I’ve been using this technique I have already helped four clients with their carpal tunnel problems. I have also used the neck and shoulder technique on almost all of my clients and they simply cannot believe the difference it has made in their pain and range of motion.

"Feel the Difference Or Your Money Back Guarantee on the Muscle Release Technique".

If the Muscle Release Technique does not meet your complete expectations, your investment will be cheerfully refunded in full, providing a program of at least four sessions is undertaken. Because the benefits of MRT is cumulative, we recommend a minimum of four treatments before a meaningful evaluation can take place.

 

 
 

These  statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not  intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. None of the therapies available at Accelerated Wellness are intended to diagnose, cure or prevent disease.

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Contact Information

Telephone: 317-865-0889

Harry Farris (owner) Therapist, Member of:
Associated Bodywork& Massage Professionals since 1991
International Association of Colon Hydrotherapist since 1998
Touch For Health Kinesiology Association

Postal address: 925 E. Southport Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46227
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