Strange Carpal Tunnel Exercises Provide Relief For Most Common Symptoms
June 17, 2009 4:07 am carpal tunnel syndromeMost of the time we are so caught up with the pain in our wrists, all we want to do is focus on healing that area. Unfortunately it’s not as simple as it sounds, and many times you have to do other exercises even though you don’t think they pertain to the normal carpal tunnel exercises. We’ll show you a couple and help you start working those other parts of the body.
Exercise #1 - Torso Twist
For this exercise you need a chair with no arms. Sit on the right side or the left side. Ensure you put your feet on the ground. Then turn at the torso all the way until you are able to grab onto the back of the chair on both sides. If you are sitting on the right side, then you’ll turn the head towards the right once you are able to grab the chair. Twist as much as possible.
When you’re finished with one side, move on to the next. The most important part to this exercise is holding your position in place. We recommend starting out with a simple 5 second rule. If you feel that these types of carpal tunnel exercises are becoming too easy, then extend your time periods. Also, if you aren’t twisting as far as you can, you can upgrade this as well.
Neck Release
Once you have done the torso twist, then go on to this exercise, sitting normally in the chair. Take the right hand, reach it back and use it to grab the right side of your chair. For the best results, slowing bring the neck down to the chest as far as you can. Take the left hand, reach on the other side of the head, and then carefully pull the neck to that side, getting a nice stretch.
For those who don’t always have great posture when working at a desk, this is one of the best carpal tunnel exercises. Although it doesn’t focus on the arms and wrists, you will feel the effects on the neck and shoulders, helping out. When you loosen these areas up you’ll be able to sit properly at the desk, get the arms up better, and it will make it easier for you to use your hands for your job.
Exercise 3 - The Shrug
Another great exercise that is easy is the shrug, although it may not seem like an exercise for carpal tunnel. You can sit in the chair or even stand up. Take the shoulders and bring them up towards your ears as high as you possibly can. When you get this done, then allow the shoulders to drop and do the whole process again. Once you reach the highest point you can get, try holding the shoulders there for a couple of seconds and then release it.
Although these exercises may not seem like carpal tunnel exercises, they can help to prevent the problem from occurring. Do them at work, a few minutes on the hour, or when you have a break. It will refresh you. As you start doing these exercises each day, you’ll be working to prevent problems with carpal tunnel in the future as well.


