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  2. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Recovery after surgery for carpal tunnel...

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    Carpal tunnel syndrome often causes numbness and tingling in the hand and arm. Surgery to treat it involves relieving pressure on the median nerve by cutting the ligament that crosses over it. Research shows that symptoms improve for more than 90% of patients following carpal tunnel surgery.

  3. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome : Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps to Take

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    This type of surgery may allow for faster recovery and less discomfort than traditional open release surgery. However, it also carries a higher risk of complications and need for repeat surgery. Although carpal tunnel surgery may quickly relieve symptoms, full recovery is based on the severity of the CTS and can take months to years.

  4. What Can Happen to the Fingers if Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Is Left...

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    If left untreated, carpal tunnel syndrome can lead to weakness and lack of coordination in your fingers and thumb. Treatment can relieve pressure on the nerve and, for most people, eliminate their symptoms. The carpal tunnel is a small passageway on the palm side of your wrist. Nine tendons and the median nerve travel through the carpal tunnel.

  5. Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome The first line of treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is simply wearing a splint, if the condition is diagnosed early. In situations where the symptoms are more advanced, then the patient may need carpal tunnel decompression surgery, which is a common surgery performed everyday through the United States and the ...

  6. Weekend Wellness: Carpal tunnel affects hands, symptoms differ...

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    For carpal tunnel syndrome, most people get long-term relief with surgery that relieves compression of the median nerve by releasing the ligament that is pressing on the nerve. Although surgery can be helpful for thumb arthritis, too, recovery from that surgery tends to be longer.

  7. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Work with your hands? Watch out for carpal...

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    Surgical intervention for carpal tunnel syndrome is a carpal tunnel release. The roof of the carpal tunnel is divided, which relieves pressure on the median nerve. Surgery may be open or endoscopic. Both open and endoscopic surgery are outpatient procedures. Endoscopic surgery is minimally invasive.

  8. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome NIAMS

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    This type of surgery may allow for faster recovery and less discomfort than traditional open release surgery. However, it also carries a higher risk of complications and need for repeat surgery. Although carpal tunnel surgery may quickly relieve symptoms, full recovery is based on the severity of the CTS and can take months to years.

  9. Mayo Clinic Minute: Ultrasound therapy for pain following carpal...

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    Nerves typically improve after surgery at a rate of about one inch per month. When sensation returns, it happens gradually. Dr. Van Otterloo says most patients notice benefits after three to four ultrasound therapy sessions. In general, full recovery after carpal tunnel syndrome may take up to a year.

  10. Mayo Clinic Minute: Symptoms, solutions for carpal tunnel...

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    Carpal tunnel syndrome is simply pressure on that nerve. A majority of the times, doctors don’t know why, but sometimes it can be due to a mass or thickening of the tissues in the carpal canal. "And patients will generally complain of numbness and tingling," says Dr. Kakar. "It mainly happens at nighttime."

  11. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - National Institute of Arthritis and ...

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    Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) occurs when the median nerve, which runs from your forearm, through your wrist, into the palm of your hand, becomes pressed or squeezed at the wrist. The median nerve and the tendons that bend the fingers pass through the carpal tunnel—a narrow, rigid tube of ligament and bones at the base of the hand.