
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment relieves numbness, tingling, pain, and weakness in the hand by reducing pressure on the median nerve through advanced non-surgical care or minimally invasive surgery.
Hospital Stay
Same Day
Duration
20–45 Minutes
Recovery
6–12 Weeks
Success
95%+
Treatment Information
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a common condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. It often develops gradually due to repetitive hand movements, prolonged computer use, certain medical conditions, or wrist injuries. Early treatment helps prevent permanent nerve damage and restores normal hand function.
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Types of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
Depending on your condition, our orthopedic specialists recommend the most suitable treatment approach for better recovery and long term results.
Mild Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Occasional numbness and tingling that usually responds well to conservative treatment.
Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Frequent symptoms with reduced grip strength and difficulty performing daily activities.
Severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Persistent numbness, muscle weakness, and hand dysfunction that often require surgical treatment.
Common Symptoms
Numbness in the thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers
Tingling sensation in the hand
Wrist pain
Weak grip strength
Hand weakness
Dropping objects frequently
Symptoms worsening at night
What Does It Feel Like?
Patients with this condition commonly experience the following discomforts during daily activities.
Pins and needles in the fingers
Burning sensation in the hand
Electric shock-like pain
Difficulty holding small objects
Weakness while gripping
Causes
Repetitive wrist movements
Prolonged keyboard or mouse use
Diabetes
Arthritis
Pregnancy
Wrist fractures or injuries
Thickened wrist ligaments
Risk Factors
Office workers
Computer professionals
Assembly line workers
Women
Diabetes
Obesity
Thyroid disorders
Diagnosis Process
Physical examination
Tinel's Sign
Phalen's Test
Nerve Conduction Study (NCS)
Electromyography (EMG)
Ultrasound (if required)
Treatment Options
Non-Surgical Treatment
Wrist splint
Pain medications
Anti-inflammatory medicines
Activity modification
Physiotherapy
Steroid injections
Surgical Treatment
Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that involves cutting the transverse carpal ligament to relieve pressure on the median nerve. Most patients experience significant symptom relief and regain normal hand function after recovery.
Call NowRecovery Timeline
Recovery may vary depending on your condition and overall health, but most patients can expect the following timeline.
hospital Stay
Same Day
hand Movement
Immediately after surgery
office Work
1–2 Weeks
driving
1–2 Weeks
full Recovery
6–12 Weeks
Possible Complications
Infection
Temporary pain at the incision site
Scar tenderness
Nerve injury (rare)
Persistent numbness (rare)
Recurrence (uncommon)
How to Prevent This Condition
Take regular breaks while typing
Maintain proper wrist posture
Use ergonomic keyboards and mouse
Perform hand and wrist stretching exercises
Avoid repetitive strain
Treat underlying medical conditions
Treatment Information
| disease | Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
| surgery | Carpal Tunnel Release |
| duration | 20–45 Minutes |
| anaesthesia | Local / Regional |
| hospital Stay | Same Day |
| treated By | Orthopedic Hand Surgeon |
| success Rate | 95%+ |
| recovery Time | 6–12 Weeks |
₹50,000 – ₹1,50,000
The treatment cost may vary depending on multiple medical and hospital-related factors.
Cost Depends On
Hospital
City
Open or Endoscopic surgery
Surgeon's expertise
Insurance coverage
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Mild to moderate cases often improve with wrist splints, medications, physiotherapy, and activity modification. Severe cases usually require surgery.
The procedure generally takes between 20 and 45 minutes and is usually performed as a day-care surgery.
Most patients with desk jobs return within 1 to 2 weeks, while physically demanding work may require a longer recovery period.
Yes. Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery has a success rate of over 95%, with most patients experiencing significant relief from pain and numbness.
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