Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is often misused as an umbrella term for “pain in the hands”. Even doctors use Carpal Tunnel Syndrome loosely and end up misdiagnosing patients who are experiencing similar but not exact symptoms.  This is where the expertise of a Professional Massage Therapist comes in – to put a correct diagnosis on the pain backed up by their specialized training and experience.

Though conventional treatments prove otherwise, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome can be reversed – even eliminated – provided the correct treatment is adopted.  This goes for false carpal tunnel syndrome as well, an example of which is a tight pectoralis minor muscle, and various other hand problems that people may experience.

Root Cause of Numbness in Fingers

The root cause for finger numbness is really the pinching of one or more of the three nerves that run along the base of the neck to the front, and from the upper chest under the armpit going down the forearm.

Muscle imbalance is what causes these nerves to be pinched in a number of areas along this direction. People who have jobs entailing repetitive manual labor such as typing, hammering, and even massaging others, are especially prone to this.

Most physical therapists are aware of this (at least in part). But unfortunately most physical therapy treatments consist mostly of stretching exercises that don’t target to cure the root cause of carpal tunnel as efficiently: results come slowly, so treatments become even more expensive.

As a result, clients become tired and give up in frustration and they turn to surgery instead. But the sad thing about surgery is that it’s not a permanent cure either. After a few years post operatively, the pain comes back even worse than before.

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The Solution

The good news is, there is a safer, cheaper, and more effective way to keep this problem at bay once and for all: breakthrough techniques are now available for professional massage therapists to teach to their clients, special exercises which they can do independently in their own time and place once they learn how.

These so-called exercises and techniques yield better and faster results, encouraging clients in their progress and keeping them coming back for the continued results. As good testimonials from word of mouth spread, referrals for new clients are naturally created.

Hilma Volk, a licensed massage therapist with over 20 years experience, has developed these techniques out of necessity in dealing with her own overworked hands. Her techniques are now being taught by other Professional Massage Therapists to their own clients, who use them a number of times a day to hasten relief between regular consultations.

Win-win

This is a win-win situation for both client and professional: clients are empowered to practice the exercises independently with fast and effective pain relief, while the professional can use his or her time better on therapies that need to be done by them alone. They can also cater to more clients while continuing to monitor the progress of existing clients in their respective follow-up consultations.

With these revolutionary techniques, clients recover quickly, satisfaction is increased overall, and their testimonies will very likely spread to others experiencing the same problems, drawing in more clients and revenues for Professional Massage Therapists.

Both the Professional and the client share the joy of what it means for the client to get their hands back.

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• Carpal tunnel syndrome – a real hazard for everyone who uses their hands and wrists repetitively – including massage therapists.

• In treating the numbness in her overworked hands Hilma Volk, licensed massage therapist of 20 years experience, found that none of the techniques learnt in massage school were working. Out of necessity she developed techniques to work on the problems her own hands were getting, and to keep them in good shape.

• Using her professional expertise she created, refined and modified the techniques to become self-treatment that she was able to teach her clients. And now she shares these techniques.

•  Hilma Volk’s systematic exercises and massage therapy permanently cures carpal tunnel syndrome at its roots, and prevents carpal tunnel from occurring.

In the words of Hilma Volk, licensed massage therapist since 1991, …

(Notice at 2:25 how her techniques are also great for Prevention of Carpal Tunnel)

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• Proven to prevent carpal tunnel in massage therapists and all their clients regardless of occupation.

• Avoids loss of earning ability due to impaired hand and finger function.

• Massage therapists can rest assured that they can effectively prevent carpal tunnel from ever happening to them as well.

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Carpal tunnel syndrome is not only limited to office people, it is a real hazard for anyone and everyone who uses their hands and wrists all the time in a repetitive way, including machinists, hair dressers, secretaries, surgeons, rowers, musicians, truck and lorry drivers, the average Internet surfer, including massage therapists themselves.

Massage therapists also

Massage therapists work to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and treat it. But since they are not exempt from the very condition they are treating in their clients, steps to prevent carpal tunnel are still better than any cure.

Common ways to prevent carpal tunnel include taking breaks, doing wrist warm-up exercises every 10-15 minutes, stretching the whole body especially the neck and shoulder area every 20-60 minutes, improving posture, keeping the hands warm, wearing wrist braces or gloves, reducing force and relaxing grip, and keeping wrist bending to a minimum.

Prevent Carpal Tunnel

Hilma Volk, a licensed massage therapist of 20 years experience and a carpal tunnel syndrome patient herself, used her professional expertise to research, formulate, and design a system of exercises and massage therapy to permanently cure carpal tunnel syndrome at its roots and prevent carpal tunnel from occurring in the first place.

Currently, modern medicine knows no proven strategy to prevent carpal tunnel, only minimize its occurrence. But Hilma Volk’s systematic exercises are the first of its kind that, when done a few times for only a few minutes each day, are proven to prevent carpal tunnel in massage therapists and all their clients regardless of occupation.

These techniques prevent carpal tunnel and prevent clients from getting knocked out of business due to impaired hand and finger function.

To prevent carpal tunnel syndrome, pointers are simple but are easier said than done. The idea is to avoid bending the wrists too much that the carpal tunnel begins to swell, and worse, press on the median nerve.

How to prevent carpal tunnel

Hilma Volk’s exercises take all the guesswork out of trying to prevent carpal tunnel and give people from all walks of life who repetitively use their hands and fingers an assurance that, when correctly followed, her exercises will prevent carpal tunnel syndrome.

This system just goes to show that simple massage therapy is even more effective for healing and preventing carpal tunnel syndrome for good and keeping it from ever coming back. Moreover it does not have the negative and irreversible consequences associated with expensive pills, shots, and surgery.

Massage therapists can rest assured that they can effectively prevent carpal tunnel from ever happening to them as well.

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Due to their formal and ongoing studies and their years of experience Professional Massage therapists and physical therapists are very competent in correctly diagnosing and treating carpal tunnel syndrome as well as false carpal tunnel syndrome.

Imagine the response of clients when they discover that what they thought was carpal tunnel syndrome was actually something else, and that it can be treated effectively, and they are able to get long term relief – all because they received the correct diagnosis and appropriate ongoing monitoring on the part of the professional.

Most people are unaware of the problems that can be caused by tightness in the pectoralis minor muscle. Numbness or tingling can be experienced in the hands and fingers on account of this tightness. And the same tightness can also cause pain between the shoulder blades. Working on the pectoralis minor can help relieve the pain.

Once clients are shown by the professional how to stretch the pectoralis minor muscle they can practice between consultations in their own time and their own space. The result, of course, is that the prescribed exercises are repeated more frequently. Some discomfort or pain may be experienced whilst doing the exercises, and people can feel self-conscious doing the stretching. Be that what it may, the critical factor is that the pain is cured or at least relieved.

The cause of the pectoralis minor muscle getting tight is that most people use the muscles at the front of their body much more than behind it. With more use the muscles not only become stronger but also tighter. A consequence of this is a rounding of the shoulders.

Between the shoulder blades are muscles known as rhomboids. These pull the shoulder blades together. Examples of common use of muscles at the front of the body are driving a car or other vehicle, using hand tools, operating machinery, office work, using teller machines or, of course, working at a computer.

Solution

But, what is the solution?

Often new techniques are developed in response to a need. This was also the case for Hilma Volk who developed then refined techniques for treating her own hands on account of her work as a licensed massage therapist. Professional massage therapists can benefit by using and teaching these same techniques to their clients so that the latter get practice between their regular consultations with the therapist.

By adopting such an approach the professional’s consultation time can be used much more effectively on massage therapy requiring the professional’s expertise. As a result the professional is able to see more clients as well as continuing to monitor the progress of existing clients at later visits.

For the clients, too, the outcome is also more effective; they keep returning for the continued results. Relieved and cured clients eagerly spread the word, generating more business for the professional.

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What would you do if you had the opportunity to learn a secret technique to teach your clients to help speed up their recovery from pain and numbness in their hands and fingers?

This breakthrough, unconventional technique cannot be found in physical therapy textbooks, manuals, or even medical school. But because these are fully effective and extremely easy to implement, it can give professional massage therapists who know these techniques an “unfair advantage” when it comes to accurately diagnosing and efficiently treating and monitoring carpal tunnel syndrome as well as its false counterpart.

Hilma Volk, a licensed therapist with over 20 years of solid experience, noticed how a rowing team treated their own numb hands. She further developed, refined, and tested these techniques until she came up with a system of proven exercises that could easily be imparted to effectively treat the pain, numbness, and immobility that this disease brings. But not only are they limited to hands and fingers, these exercises could be used for other limbs of the body as well.

She gained the insight and inspiration for her work from a casual remark at a continuing education course that any tightness in the pectoralis minor muscle could be mistaken for false carpal tunnel syndrome. Having experienced the same hand and numb pain herself, she worked out a technique to loosen this very muscle.

 

Permanent Relief from Pain

 

She did this a minute at a time a few times each day and that very same day the pain had gone. She continued the exercises in the following days and did it for maintenance monthly to keep the pectoralis minor loose and supple. The effect of doing these exercises routinely? Permanent relief from the pain!

From her professional experience, Hilma Volk realized that pains in various parts of the body could look like the picture of true carpal tunnel syndrome. This is where accurate diagnosis becomes immensely vital as it affects the client’s prognosis for better or for worse.

 

Verifying Location of Pain

 

She also realized that the very body areas which actually caused the pain felt normal and painless ninety nine percent of the time, that’s why it’s very important to verify with clients where their pain really exists.

Also, massaging these muscles or areas can prove to be very painful so it’s the clients themselves who are encouraged to do the massaging in their own time and tolerance until the pain eventually clears.

 

Symptoms Can Be Cured

 

Most Professional Massage Therapy clients tend to downplay or ignore the pain because they don’t realize that their symptoms can actually be cured.

But as the Professional Massage Therapist, once you are equipped with this knowledge, you know better and you will then hold the answer to the fast and permanent relief of their pain.

Once you gain access to these techniques, that unfair advantage to detect, treat, and see carpal tunnel and false carpal tunnel patients to complete recovery will become yours.

 

Benefits to Professional Massage Therapists

 

Once clients avail of your professional expertise in this area and experience for themselves the benefits of your teaching, they will see you as the ‘superstar’ that they’ll refer other clients to and go to first for their muscle pain problems.

Grabbing this opportunity to learn will only create a win-win situation for you and your clients. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain, including further growth in your professional practice and business. For further details Click Here.

 

 

 

More often than not, pain in the hands and fingers is wrongly given the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome, when in fact it could something much simpler.

In other words, these clients are being treated for the wrong condition, somewhat like being given sore throat medication for a toothache. Is it any wonder why the pain doesn’t go away?

The same goes for both treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome and of false carpal tunnel syndrome. Sometimes, carpal tunnel syndrome-like pain simply comes from a muscle imbalance or tightness in the pectoralis minor muscle.

Sadly, they don’t teach this to our doctors at medical school. As a result, physicians are unable to correctly diagnose and treat carpal tunnel syndrome effectively.

Modern Western medicine has trained them to treat this unnecessarily with medication, cortisone shots or injections, and expensive surgery. The problem with these treatments is that they are inappropriate, when in fact simple stretching exercises are the real solution.

Most people, including health professionals, are unaware that the numbness in fingers is simply due to a pinching of nerves running from the base of the neck all the way down to the arm.

While stretching and exercising are part of the general recommendations for this condition, progress in therapy is slow and expensive. As a result, impatience and exasperation lead clients to opt for surgery once and for all. But after some time the pain still comes back, never to have the full use of their hands again. Up to now, this has been the bleak fate of carpal tunnel sufferers.

The Solution to Pain and Numbness in Hands

The good news is, it doesn’t have to be this way anymore. Licensed therapist Hilma Volk of over 20 years has experienced the pain and numbness in her very own hands so she used her expertise to find a solution to overcome it.

She discovered exercises that rowing teams used to remedy their numb hands and further adapted, refined, tested, and developed them into a sure solution that massage therapy and physical therapy manuals were otherwise disappointingly lacking in.

Benefits to Professionals

Professional Massage Therapists can impart this exact same technique she used for herself and others to their own clients, empowering them to implement and practice these exercises in their own space and time.

The result is a more efficient use of the professionals’ availability, a significant reduction in treatment time, and an overall increase in client satisfaction which ultimately leads to new clients and to renewed referrals.

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