EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 19 MIN
From Neck To Nerve: Understanding Carpal Tunnel And Its Many Hidden Triggers | Ep 110
from The Driven Athlete · host Dr. Kyle Volstad, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, CSCS
Your hand is talking, but the story may start in your neck. We trace the median nerve’s full journey—from the cervical roots through the scalenes, under the clavicle, beneath the pec minor, past the pronator teres, and finally into the carpal tunnel—to show why wrist tingling and thumb weakness rarely have a single cause. Instead of fixating on one small space, we map every compression site that can create palm and finger symptoms and explain how smart testing pinpoints the real driver.We share clear signs of median nerve involvement, including numbness in the thumb, index, and middle finger and changes in the thenar eminence. Then we unpack why imaging and scary words like stenosis or disc bulge don’t predict your future. Many people have those findings without pain, which is why we focus on sensitivity, mechanics, and the nerve’s ability to glide. You’ll hear a practical game plan: targeted manual therapy for the neck, first rib, clavicle, pec minor, elbow, and wrist; dry needling to modulate sensitivity; and exercises that build postural endurance, scapular upward rotation, and forearm capacity. We also dig into the quiet culprits—sleep posture, workstation setup, and sport technique—that keep symptoms alive even when you “aren’t doing anything.”If you play golf, tennis, pickleball, or spend hours at a keyboard, this is your blueprint for resolving carpal tunnel–like symptoms without rushing to surgery. Learn how tendon inflammation crowds the carpal tunnel, why nerve glides help when dosed well, and how small habit changes add up like “golden BBs” to tip the balance toward healing. Ready to reclaim strong, pain-free hands and a higher quality of life? Follow the show, share this episode with a teammate who needs it, and leave a quick review to help more driven athletes find us.
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Your hand is talking, but the story may start in your neck. We trace the median nerve’s full journey—from the cervical roots through the scalenes, under the clavicle, beneath the pec minor, past the pronator teres, and finally into the carpal tunnel—to show why wrist tingling and thumb weakness rarely have a single cause. Instead of fixating on one small space, we map every compression site that can create palm and finger symptoms and explain how smart testing pinpoints the real driver. We s...
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