Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Sign Symptoms, Austin Chiropractic Dr. Echols is a Chiropractor in Austin, Texas. In this video he discusses the signs and symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. What is carpal tunnel syndrome? What are the treatments for Carpal Tunnel? How can you prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrom? Do you really need surgery to correct it or are there alternative approaches? Visit Dr. Echols website at www.dcnrt.com This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com psychetruth.blogspot.com Psychetruth is empowered by TubeMogul http © Copyright 2008 Zoe Sofia. All Rights Reserved.
#1 by Bobrob1597 on September 4th, 2010
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I tried this test but couldnt stay still long enough
#2 by florencelovme on September 4th, 2010
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I have carpal tunnel but Id rather leave it to the pros than do this test myself.
Great vid! Thank you.
#3 by ToxicOdiousOne on September 4th, 2010
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Stop texting.
#4 by acidglow on September 4th, 2010
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girl has cute boobs
#5 by BonjaskyRevolution on September 4th, 2010
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ouch, that really hurt my wrist…. wish i had not seen this video or be so stupid to do that test…
#6 by pongman on September 4th, 2010
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Trypanophobia the cure is to have your mother slap you silly so that you’d be afraid of her and not the needle. I just gave a pint of blood and they used a sixteen gauge needle it felt great. They also used a needle stick for my finger to test my hemoglobin. May you end up in an emergency ward in July and have a third year medical student start an IV on you for his first try. hahahaha
#7 by Freakgrl04 on September 4th, 2010
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You know what being scared of a needle is common, get over it. If my life was in danger that’s when I put my fears aside, other than that, I stay the hell away from them! And as for psychiatrists, I hope yours shoves the nickles and dimes up your ass!
#8 by pongman on September 4th, 2010
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Ha ha ha. You definitely need to see a psychiatrist to get over your needle phobia. May you endure your pain forever. Please when you fall and break your arm and the bone is sticking out your wrist go see a chiropractor. He’ll perform a miracle and without the needle. Don’t forget to bring your nickles and dimes. lol
#9 by Freakgrl04 on September 4th, 2010
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I didn’t ask for some smart ass’ two cents, nor does anyone else here want it. We came here to hear what this guy has to say, if you think that you could do a better job, why don’t YOU put up a YouTube video, telling your side of it, and of how YOU nickle and dime everyone! I’d rather it relatively pain free, than and go every so often, than having it cured with a hell of a lot of pain, not too mention the mental anguish of not only seeing, but knowing about the huge needle!
#10 by pongman on September 4th, 2010
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Well, depending on the surgeon some people I guess could get soreness for weeks. None of our patients have pain except a little when we take the sutures out. But I guess dealing with the pain everyday is worth it rather than having an immediate cure. A scalpel is all you need and an axillary block from the anesthesiologist. The patients can get back to work in a week. It just a ligament that’s cut. I suppose you have your chiropractor take care of your teeth too!
#11 by genmcd on September 4th, 2010
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She has such a pursed face the whole video, it’s kind of funny!
#12 by Freakgrl04 on September 4th, 2010
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I’d rather go to a chiropractor than get surgery done! It’s more gentle, and no huge ass needles being needed!
#13 by Freakgrl04 on September 4th, 2010
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I’m sorry, but I guess you don’t have a really bad phobia for 3 inch needles, that they use when they do Capal Tunnel surgery? I do, and my neighbor who is urging me to go to the doctor and my own father who is also urging me, have told me this…why would I want to go for this surgery? You think about the nickle and dime, I’d rather be nickled and dimed, and be able to instantly be able to go back to work, rather than have my hand sore as hell for weeks and even more useless!
#14 by pongman on September 4th, 2010
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Sorry but hand surgeons don’t make ten grand for carpal tunnel surgery. Medicare allowable is three hundred dollars. That’s it! You nickle and dime everyone to come to the office three times a week for three weeks, then two times a week for three weeks, and then once a week for a month. Then they find out it doesn’t work. Oh well… Ka-ching! What is the fee, fifty dollars a visit, then therapy for ten dollars, lol, yeah right!
#15 by RjWeapon on September 4th, 2010
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homegirl looks like she was beaten and forced to sit in front of the camera
#16 by XXTheRealMcCoyXX on September 4th, 2010
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I get the pain in the back of my neck and shoulders… I’m on the computer most days.
#17 by EnigmicIdentity on September 4th, 2010
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Wow. Nicole’s nervous glances steal the show. She seems to be very nervous about “carpal tunnel”… what is that about? lol
#18 by marksnoise on September 4th, 2010
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that’s closed at night. police shall take you at P in 10 microseconds
#19 by sleestack808 on September 4th, 2010
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no, he means an actual tunnel
#20 by Ramiromasters on September 4th, 2010
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lol I love the sexy nerd chicks ofthen show in this videos
#21 by potyunbe on September 4th, 2010
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i wanna fuck her
#22 by baguazhang2 on September 4th, 2010
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By “tunnel”, do you mean “vagina”?
#23 by dragonlover429 on September 4th, 2010
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No it’s real. Yuo can look it up on the internet
#24 by Intransitman on September 4th, 2010
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The guy looks a lot like Jack Van Impe.
#25 by HelmutVonSphincter on September 4th, 2010
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Beware when anyone uses words like,
1- basically
2- honestly
3- actually This guys say “actually” 4 times in the first 80 seconds. Once every 20 seconds on average. If somebody is telling the truth, they don’t need to keep saying stuff like “to be perfectly honest with you” I EXPECT a person to not lie and tell the truth so there should be no need for all the b.s. wordplay.