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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%+

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Treatment Information

ProcedureCarpal Tunnel Release
Duration20–45 Minutes
Hospital StaySame Day
AnaesthesiaLocal / Regional
Recovery6–12 Weeks
Success Rate95%+
Overview

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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Treatment Types

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.

Symptoms

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

Patient Experience

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

Diagnosis Process

Physical examination

Tinel's Sign

Phalen's Test

Nerve Conduction Study (NCS)

Electromyography (EMG)

Ultrasound (if required)

Treatment

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.

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Recovery

Recovery Timeline

Recovery may vary depending on your condition and overall health, but most patients can expect the following timeline.

1

hospital Stay

Same Day

2

hand Movement

Immediately after surgery

3

office Work

1–2 Weeks

4

driving

1–2 Weeks

5

full Recovery

6–12 Weeks

Risks

Possible Complications

Infection

Temporary pain at the incision site

Scar tenderness

Nerve injury (rare)

Persistent numbness (rare)

Recurrence (uncommon)

Prevention

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

Information

Treatment Information

diseaseCarpal Tunnel Syndrome
surgeryCarpal Tunnel Release
duration20–45 Minutes
anaesthesiaLocal / Regional
hospital StaySame Day
treated ByOrthopedic Hand Surgeon
success Rate95%+
recovery Time6–12 Weeks
Estimated Cost

₹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

FAQs

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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