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Should You Train Through Pain? A PT’s Perspective
If you're an athlete, CrossFitter, runner, martial artist, or just someone who loves to move, you've probably faced the question: “Should I push through this pain?” It's a common dilemma, and as a physical therapist, I hear it almost every day.
The answer isn’t always black and white. Pain is complex, and not all pain means damage. In some cases, continuing to train is perfectly safe and even beneficial. In others, pushing through pain can prolong or worsen an injury.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: What It Is and How Physical Therapy Can Help
Chances are, you’ve heard of carpal tunnel syndrome, or maybe you’re experiencing it yourself. That familiar tingling or numbness in your fingers, the wrist pain that flares up at the keyboard, or the hand that suddenly feels weak and clumsy? That’s not something to brush off. It could be carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), and if left untreated, it can lead to chronic discomfort or even long-term nerve damage.
The good news? You can often manage and recover from carpal tunnel syndrome without surgery, and physical therapy plays a major role.