SummaryIn this conversation, Dr. Ryan Whelton discusses his effective patient protocols, particularly focusing on carpal tunnel syndrome. He emphasizes the importance of accurate diagnosis and practical treatment strategies, sharing insights from his published papers and courses. The discussion covers the significance of understanding the underlying causes of conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and the need for proactive treatment approaches to enhance patient outcomes. Takeaways
- I've learned to get exceptional results in that patient population.
- It's very important for that you get an accurate diagnosis for carpal tunnel.
- I propose that carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by a tight posterior wrist capsule.
- You can find my protocols on my website.
- I believe it'll make it less stressful for you.
- Everything I do is very practical.
- You take the stress out of what's wrong with the person.
- If you just try it, you'll know.
- It's not gonna hurt them to strengthen their posture.
- My goal is to get us up here diagnostically.
To learn more clinical and cash based clinic teachings from Dr. Whelton join his FREE VIP Inner Circle Group for rehab professionals click here: https://www.skool.com/whelton-methods-8514/about?ref=38f3f6e863d74b5e872c64f804237492 Dr. Ryan Whelton, DPT, is a licensed physical therapist and founder of the Whelton Methods®. These clinician-focused techniques are intended to support pain relief and functional improvement in patients with various musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Whelton teaches licensed healthcare providers how to apply these concepts in practice through his online courses and publications, available at www.wheltonmethods.com. DISCLAIMER: The Whelton Methods® are intended for use by licensed healthcare professionals for educational purposes only. The content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The techniques and perspectives presented are based on clinical experience and published case insights, and are not intended to replace evidence-based clinical judgment or standards of care. Results vary depending on patient condition, setting, and practitioner application. Always follow applicable licensing laws and clinical guidelines before implementing new techniques.