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    Waking Up with Numb Fingers? It's Likely a Neck Bottleneck, Not Carpal Tunnel

    A wrist splint won't fix a nerve compression happening deep inside your lower neck.

    PLATE · 09ANTERIOR VIEWScalene / brachial plexusSCHEMATIC · NOT TO SCALEBreak On Through · Insights
    Schematic diagram · not to scale

    Schematic diagram — not to scale. Illustrative only; not a medical image or diagnostic claim. Treatment is individualized after in-person assessment.

    II–IIIDiagnostic Flip
    The Failed Loop

    You wake up with your pinky and ring fingers numb or tingling. You shake your wrists out, wear braces, rub your hands — and the night-waking and dead-arm sensation continue.

    The Hidden Bottleneck

    The brachial plexus is getting mechanically pinned further up the chain — specifically through the anterior and middle scalene muscles or beneath pectoralis minor. That structural bottleneck cuts off nerve conduction at rest.

    IVThe Targeted Resolution

    Neuro-dynamic testing followed by specific manual release of the anterior scalene and pectoral spaces to decompress the nerve pathway and restore conduction down to the fingertips.

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    VThe 6-Month Filter

    If you've been dealing with unexplained hand numbness for 6+ months and wrist treatments have failed, let's look upstream. Book an expert structural assessment today.

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