Carpal tunnel syndrome Experts in san antonio
what is carpel tunnel syndrome?
Carpel tunnel syndrome occurs when the carpal tunnel in your wrist narrows and puts pressure on the median nerve. Carpel tunnel can worsen overtime or result in permanent dysfunction of the hand if it is not effectively treated.
signs & symptoms of carpel tunnel syndrome
Signs and symptoms of carpel tunnel syndrome can include the following:
Numbness/Tingling
Pain/Discomfort
Weakness
Burning Sensation
Wrist Discomfort
Difficulty in Movement
Causes of carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is primarily caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist, often resulting from repetitive hand movements, awkward wrist positions, or conditions that lead to swelling within the carpal tunnel. Contributing factors can include repetitive tasks like typing, certain health conditions such as arthritis or diabetes, and anatomical factors like a smaller carpal tunnel size.
carpal tunnel syndrome can range in severity
Carpal tunnel syndrome can range from mild, occasional discomfort to severe and persistent symptoms.
DIAGNOSIS OF hand & Wrist arthritis
A physical examination of the hand, wrist, and arm will be conducted by your physician to assess for tenderness, swelling, sensation changes, muscle strength, and signs of nerve compression. Your physician will also review your medical history and discuss when your symptoms began and the severity of them. The Tinel’s or Phalen’s test may be recommended by your healthcare provider to determine your condition. During the Tinel’s test, your healthcare provider will lightly tap or press on the median nerve in the wrist to elicit tingling or electric shock-like sensations in the affected fingers. During the Phalen’s test, you're asked to flex your wrist gently for about a minute to see if it causes tingling or numbness. Reproduction of symptoms within this time frame might indicate carpal tunnel syndrome.
TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR carpal tunnel syndrome
To alleviate symptoms, your physician may recommend a range of treatment options such as the following:
Wrist splinting
Anti-inflammatory Medications
Physical Therapy
Surgery (Carpal Tunnel Release)
Did you know that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is one of the most common hand & wrist injuries we treat?
Our team of experienced physicians are experts in diagnosing and treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, ensuring you receive the best care possible — every time.
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