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🎥 In this full-length demonstration, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and Dynamic Tape founder Ryan Kendrick presents a clinically informed taping technique designed to assist individuals with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) by helping to maintain wrist and finger positions that reduce compression and irritation of the median nerve. This taping application works by using the strong elastic recoil of Dynamic Tape to: Encourage and support neutral or slightly extended wrist positions, which minimize pressure within the carpal tunnel Promote finger and thumb alignment that avoids excessive flexion or gripping postures Improve postural awareness and neuromuscular control without rigid restriction Reduce compensatory strain on surrounding tissues during daily tasks or occupational use 🩺 May be beneficial for: Early to mid-stage carpal tunnel syndrome Reducing symptom provocation during repetitive wrist or hand activities Supporting ergonomics in desk work, manual labor, or instrument use Assisting in postural retraining and functional task modification This technique may be used alongside other Dynamic Taping techniques to address nerve mechanosensitivity, splinting, nerve gliding, and other therapeutic strategies as part of a multimodal approach to CTS management. 🎓 Featuring: Ryan Kendrick – Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist & Creator of Dynamic Tape 📦 Shop: www.dynamictape.com/the-shop/ ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for informational and educational purposes only and does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual outcomes may vary. This taping technique may not be suitable for all presentations of carpal tunnel syndrome. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional to determine the most appropriate management for your condition. Research has not been conducted on all conditions or techniques. #CarpalTunnel #DynamicTaping #MedianNerve #WristSupport #CTSRelief #HandTherapy #Ergonomics #RyanKendrick #FunctionalTaping #NeuromechanicalSupport #CarpalTunnelSyndrome #RepetitiveStrainInjury #SportsRehab