Your hand is talking, but the story may start in your neck. We trace the median nerve’s full journey—from the cervical roots through the scalenes, under the clavicle, beneath the pec minor, past the pronator teres, and finally into the carpal tunnel—to show why wrist tingling and thumb weakness rarely have a single cause. Instead of fixating on one small space, we map every compression site that can create palm and finger symptoms and explain how smart testing pinpoints the real driver. We s...
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Your hand is talking, but the story may start in your neck. We trace the median nerve’s full journey—from the cervical roots through the scalenes, under the clavicle, beneath the pec minor, past the pronator teres, and finally into the carpal tunnel—to show why wrist tingling and thumb weakness rarely have a single cause. Instead of fixating on one small space, we map every compression site that can create palm and finger symptoms and explain how smart testing pinpoints the real driver. We s...
Affordable Regeneration For Active Lives with Dr. K | Ep 107
The Driven Athlete
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Affordable Regeneration For Active Lives with Dr. K | Ep 107
Imagine filling cartilage potholes, dialing down brain inflammation in minutes, and steering your own cells to repair a scarred heart. That’s the promise and the nuance of regenerative medicine we explore with Dr. Ben of The Longevity Center in West Palm Beach, where real‑world protocols meet clear expectations and honest pricing. We walk through the foundations: smarter peptide use for athletes and active people, from BPC‑157, TB‑500, and GHK‑Cu for tissue repair to DSIP for deeper sleep. O...
The Driven Athlete
Your hand is talking, but the story may start in your neck. We trace the median nerve’s full journey—from the cervical roots through the scalenes, under the clavicle, beneath the pec minor, past the pronator teres, and finally into the carpal tunnel—to show why wrist tingling and thumb weakness rarely have a single cause. Instead of fixating on one small space, we map every compression site that can create palm and finger symptoms and explain how smart testing pinpoints the real driver. We s...