How a Hand Surgeon Can Help With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

How a Hand Surgeon Can Help With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

If you often use your hands for repetitive tasks such as typing, sewing, or working with tools, the constant strain on the wrist can lead to symptoms like tingling, numbness, and pain. These symptoms are consistent with a common condition known as. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), which, in severe cases, can affect your ability to grip objects or perform everyday activities. If you are experiencing these symptoms, it may be time to consult with a hand surgeon and learn more about your options by contacting Dr. Pedro Loredo of Loredo Hand Care Institute in Grapevine, Farmers Branch, & Dallas, TX.

Non-Surgical Options

If carpal tunnel syndrome is diagnosed early and there aren't any underlying issues, the condition can often be managed without surgery. Various non-surgical options exist for treating carpal tunnel syndrome, and splinting and rest are usually the first recommended options.

Wearing a splint on the affected hand can help keep it in a neutral position, reducing pressure on the median nerve. Rest from repetitive motions and medications can help reduce inflammation while you allow the affected area time to heal.

Physical therapy can strengthen the muscles around the wrist and improve flexibility, alleviating pressure on the nerve. Adjusting the way you work, like making ergonomic changes to your workspace, is also important.

When Surgery May Be Recommended

Surgery may be recommended if you are not satisfied with the results of non-surgical treatments or if they're not providing you with the necessary relief. Surgery is typically considered when symptoms persist despite conservative approaches or if there is significant damage.

Without treatment, this kind of nerve damage can be permanent, so timely surgical intervention may be your best option. A hand surgeon is a specialist with expertise in the complex anatomy of the hand, wrist, and forearm. This makes them uniquely qualified to provide surgical treatment and diagnosis for conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome.

Hand Surgeon in Grapevine, Farmers Branch, & Dallas, TX

If you have symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, don't wait to seek help; schedule a consultation with your Grapevine, Farmers Branch, & Dallas, TX, hand surgeon, Dr. Loredo of Loredo Hand Care Institute by dialing (972) 939-4974.


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