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I've been told that I can try surgery to relieve the pressure. Dr. Stanley Levine of the Levine Chiropractic Center said the above inquiry was referring to the median nerve which passes through the sheath in the wrist or carpal area. "Pressure on the nerve there can cause what is called the Carpal-Tbnnel syndrome — tingling, numbness, loss in the strength in the fingers." And, according to Dr. Levine, it is one of those sure as the sun will rise problems. "What I mean, frankly is that this is a problem that is going to keep returning, and with greater in- tensity, just as sure as the sun rises, if no effective treatment is obtained." According to Dr. Levine, there are many con- tributing causes to the Carpal-lbnnel syndrome, rang- ing from low thyroid activity to menopause. "By far the most common cause is injury or ex- cessive strain:' says Dr. Levine. "And, just as the leaves of an injured branch will wither, so too will a hand DR. STANLEY lose its usefulness if this problem goes unsolved:' B. LEVINE There are many short range treatments for the tingling and numbness, but all are something of a "bandaid" approach to the problem. Such shorthaul solutions as hydro-cortisone injections or hormone therapy, seldom prevent that eventual re-occurrence that will come "as sure as the sun rises." Simply trying to reduce or prevent the tingling and numbness is not a solution. Nor is immobilization a desirable goal. The only proper goal, according to Dr. Levine is restoration of use. "I'm not going to comment on the advisability of surgery for the condition, except to say that Chiropractic has proven ever so effective in unlocking nerve pressure and restoring vital nerve flow. "I urge anyone who has the condition or notices ocasional tingl- ing in the fingers or numbness or a hand that frequently goes to sleep, to look into it and to seek proper and effective care as quick as they can." 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