Your radial nerve begins in your neck and travels past your elbow en route to its final destination in your hand. Just beyond your elbow, this nerve passes through a 2-inch area on the back of your forearm called the “Radial tunnel”. “Radial tunnel syndrome” means that your radial nerve has been compressed or irritated within this space-leading to forearm pain or hand weakness.
In the clinic we will use joint manipulations or mobilizations to relieve pressure on the nerve in the neck and elbow. Soft tissue therapy will help reduce irritation to the nerve and a balance of the right stretches and strengthening exercises to help heal and get stronger to prevent reinjury.
Conservative treatment of radial tunnel syndrome is generally successful. Fixing the problem means limiting excessive or repetitive wrist movements, especially extension and rotation. In severe cases, a splint may be necessary to limit your motion. Try to avoid compression of your forearm, particularly from tight bands or braces. Use of a tennis elbow brace will likely aggravate your symptoms. You may find relief by applying ice or ice massage to the area for 10-15 minutes at a time.
office@balancechiropracticva.com
608 Preston Avenue, Suite 100
Charlottesville, VA 22903