tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263920855540380486.post3683283474623085279..comments2023-05-07T06:00:21.836-04:00Comments on Anatomy of the Sinew Channels: Sinew Channels and the Architecture of the Carpal TunnelDr. Brian Lau, AP, DOM, C. SMAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09263668049814183896noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263920855540380486.post-58751705063029466732018-05-06T17:01:34.916-04:002018-05-06T17:01:34.916-04:00You are correct, but this would probably be a bit ...You are correct, but this would probably be a bit uncomfortable and you risk a needle bend or even break if the patient moves too much. There are a couple of ways you can get to it from the volar side of the arm at or near P6, but it is a bit tricky to discuss in a blog safetly.Dr. Brian Lau, AP, DOM, C. SMAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09263668049814183896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5263920855540380486.post-52425357934844269532018-04-12T09:04:59.894-04:002018-04-12T09:04:59.894-04:00My uneducated guess is that you'd have to thre...My uneducated guess is that you'd have to thread from Sj5 to get the Pronator Quadratus muscle without the median nerve.Lozaxnoreply@blogger.com