FOREARM MASSAGE Tutorial: Myofascial Release for Wrist Pain

Learn how to relieve carpal tunnel syndrome for your clients with this easy massage tutorial. Discover myofascial release techniques for wrist pain that you can easily learn that get fantastic results.

Carpal tunnel syndrome can be a debilitating condition, but with the right techniques, you can help your clients find quick relief and regain function in their wrists for the long term. In this video, we’ll guide you through simple massage techniques to release tension and alleviate pain in the wrists. Give them a try and see the difference they will make in your work with clients!

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“The massage therapy techniques shown on our channel are meant to be applied by a certified and/or licensed massage therapist or anyone who is trained to practice manual therapy techniques in their locality according to their local laws, regulations, health codes, etc. Bodyworks DW Inc. and David Weintraub LMT are not responsible for the results of anyone who tries these techniques with or without adequate training.”

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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:06 Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
03:11 Working on the Extensor Muscles
05:03 Passive and Active Movements for the Extensors
06:10 Active Movements for the Extensors and Finger Flexors
07:39 Working on the Thumb Extensor
08:14 More Detailed Work on the Extensors
09:04 Fine and Precise Work on the Extensors
09:27 Working on the Thumb Flexor
10:46 Working on the Flexor Muscles
11:57 Passive Movements for the Flexors
12:24 Addressing Wrist Alignment
13:14 Active Movements for the Flexors
15:55 Working on the Forearm Rotators
20:42 Finishing Stretches for the Extensors
22:10 Finishing Stretches for the Flexors
23:27 Decompressing the Carpal Tunnel
24:08 Working on the Flexors in Prone Position
25:23 Detailed Work on the Flexors in Prone Position

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