Find a carpal tunnel chiropractor in Marietta for root-cause care
Not always the wrist. Sometimes the neck.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is not always just a wrist problem. Identifying the true origin of your nerve compression is key to lasting, drug-free relief. If you are searching for carpal tunnel treatment in Marietta, start here.
Where the nerve compression actually starts
Carpal tunnel syndrome involves compression of the median nerve as it passes through the wrist. However, nerve restriction often originates higher up in the arm or neck. This double crush phenomenon means irritation at the cervical spine compounds stress further down the limb. When you visit our Marietta office, we look beyond the local site of pain.
As part of the 100 Year Lifestyle network, we focus on lifelong physical function. If you want to keep golfing, traveling, or lifting your grandchildren without surgery, understanding the true origin of your nerve compression is essential. We provide evidence-informed, non-invasive care designed to address root causes.
What this is treated with
Relief first, because pain makes everything else impossible. But relief alone is why conditions come back.

Extremity Adjusting
Shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are joints too.

Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand.

Peripheral Neuropathy Program
One of the few real options for nerve pain in the feet.

Structural Correction & Posture Rehabilitation
Changing the structure, not just easing the symptom.
Technology that guides your care
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Care planned for the decades after the pain, not just the weeks of it.
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Yes, when nerve compression originates in the wrist, elbow, or neck. By combining precise joint adjustments, soft tissue therapy, and advanced modalities, we reduce mechanical pressure on the median nerve. However, severe cases with permanent nerve damage require surgical evaluation.
We perform specific orthopedic and neurological tests during your initial visit to Marietta. These clinical evaluations help differentiate median nerve entrapment from cervical spine compression or cubital tunnel syndrome, ensuring your treatment targets the true source.
Treatment involves gentle joint mobilization, targeted myofascial release, and supportive therapies like cold laser or electrical stimulation. It is designed to be comfortable while actively reducing tissue tension and inflammation around the affected nerve pathways.
If you experience persistent muscle wasting, constant motor weakness, or sensory loss that does not respond to conservative care, you may need a surgical consultation. We will promptly refer you to a qualified medical specialist if your condition exceeds non-surgical limits.
Take the first step toward lasting relief
Schedule an examination at our Marietta clinic to determine the root cause of your hand pain and explore evidence-informed, non-surgical care options.




