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*Ever wake up with your hands tingling or going numb?* You’re not alone — and in this video, board-certified pain specialist *Dr. Jacob Kneeman* breaks down the four main causes of arm and hand numbness, tingling, and wrist pain — and how to tell them apart. Whether it’s *Carpal Tunnel**, **Ulnar Neuropathy**, **Radial Tunnel Syndrome**, or **Cervical Radiculopathy**, understanding *where the nerve is being compressed can completely change your treatment and recovery. 👉 In this video, you’ll learn: The “**nerve highway**” analogy that makes nerve pain simple to understand How to *instantly identify* whether your symptoms are coming from your wrist, elbow, or neck Why 85% of neck-related nerve pain improves on its own The *symptom map* that doctors use to pinpoint nerve compression Evidence-based treatments that actually work — including splints, physical therapy, injections, and more 💡 If you wake up at night with tingling hands or your fingers feel “asleep,” this is the video you need --- *Subscribe* for more videos that demystify chronic pain through evidence, education, and empowerment. 📍 [@DrJacobKneeman – Pain Explained] 🔗 *References:* Padua L, et al. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Management. Lancet Neurol. 2016. Campbell WW. Evaluation and Management of Peripheral Nerve Injury. Clin Neurophysiol. 2008. Radhakrishnan K, et al. Epidemiology of Cervical Radiculopathy. Brain. 1994. Jablecki CK, et al. Practice Parameters for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Neurology. 2002. *⚠️ Medical Disclaimer:* This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making changes to your treatment plan. Individual results may vary.