Hand and wrist disorders aren’t just minor annoyances—they can significantly impact your daily life. Among the most common conditions is carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), affecting roughly 3 in 1,000 Americans each year. CTS occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed as it travels through the carpal tunnel, a narrow passage in the wrist. This pressure leads to a variety of troubling symptoms, including pain, numbness, tingling, weakness, and a burning sensation. Everyday tasks like typing, gripping objects, or even holding a cup can become increasingly difficult and frustrating.
What makes CTS particularly concerning is that it can be triggered by a range of factors that many people may not be aware of. Repetitive hand movements, pregnancy, and underlying conditions such as arthritis can all contribute to swelling or pressure in the wrist, leading to the development of CTS.
If you’re in the Fremont area and are experiencing symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, FORM Hand, Wrist & Elbow Institute offers a full range of treatment options, including access to experienced surgeons. Don’t wait for the pain to become tolerable—schedule an appointment with our team today. After assessing your condition, we’ll develop a personalized treatment plan, utilizing the most effective therapies to help you find relief and restore function.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment at FORM Hand, Wrist & Elbow Institute – Effective Solutions for Pain Relief
- Wrist Braces or Splints: Wearing a brace or splint at night helps keep your wrist in a neutral position, which relieves pressure on the median nerve. Additionally, using a splint during the day while performing activities that exacerbate your symptoms can also be beneficial.
- Anti-Inflammatory Medications: Over-the-counter NSAIDs can help reduce pain and inflammation associated with CTS.
- Rest and Activity Modifications: Take regular breaks to rest your hands and avoid activities that aggravate symptoms.
- Lifestyle and Ergonomic Adjustments: Repetitive hand movements, whether at work or in daily activities, can lead to CTS. Simple adjustments—such as modifying your tools, improving posture, or changing how you use your keyboard—can help reduce pain and prevent further strain.
- Physical and Occupational Therapy: A physical or occupational therapist can guide you through gentle stretching and strengthening exercises designed to reduce inflammation, improve mobility, and enhance the strength and function of your wrist and hand. Read more about hand therapy.
- Surgical Intervention (if necessary): Surgery may be needed if symptoms are severe and other treatments have not provided relief. FORM Hand, Wrist & Elbow Institute surgeons can guide candidates through the procedure, explaining the process and what to expect during recovery.
Remember, some pain is normal during healing, but contact your healthcare provider if you notice increased pain, swelling, signs of infections, or if your pain isn’t controlled by medication.
Find Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Relief at FORM Hand, Wrist & Elbow Institute
When a condition like carpal tunnel syndrome is preventing you from enjoying the activities you love, it’s time to take action. The experts at FORM Hand, Wrist & Elbow Institute in Fremont are here to help you find the most effective treatment tailored to your needs. Whether it’s through non-surgical treatments like lifestyle changes, wrist braces, hand therapy, or, when necessary, surgical intervention, we’ll collaborate with you to find the most effective solution to alleviate your symptoms and get you back to doing what you love. Call us at (510) 480-3700 or fill out our online contact form today. Let us help you return to the activities you love, free from pain.
Source:
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/4005-carpal-tunnel-syndrome