Joint Pain

Carpal tunnel syndrome and chronic joint pain are often signs that the body may be dealing with underlying inflammation, muscle imbalance, repetitive stress, nutritional deficiencies, or joint dysfunction.

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when pressure affects the median nerve within the wrist, leading to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, weakness, inflammation, or pain in the hand and fingers. Arthritis and chronic joint discomfort may also develop when inflammation, stress, and tissue breakdown affect how the joints and surrounding muscles function.

Potential contributing factors may include:
• Chronic Inflammation
• Repetitive Movement & Overuse
• Muscle Imbalances
• Joint Dysfunction
• Nutritional Deficiencies
• Poor Posture
• Blood Sugar Imbalance
• Chronic Stress
• Poor Tissue Recovery
• Lifestyle & Dietary Factors

Inflammation within the body can often be influenced by nutrition and lifestyle habits. Diets high in processed foods, trans fats, excess sugars, and inflammatory foods may contribute to joint discomfort, stiffness, swelling, and poor tissue recovery over time.

Healthy fats, proper nutrient balance, hydration, movement, and nutritional support all play important roles in maintaining healthy joints, muscles, cartilage, and overall body function. The body also relies on proper nutrient absorption and metabolic balance to support tissue repair and recovery naturally.

Dr. Baker combines chiropractic care, Applied Kinesiology, movement evaluation, nutritional support, and functional wellness strategies to help evaluate how muscles, joints, inflammation, and overall body function may be contributing to symptoms.

Rather than focusing only on temporary symptom relief, personalized wellness plans are designed to support healthy movement, reduce stress on the joints and tissues, improve mobility, and help the body function better naturally.

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