Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment at Motion Orthopedics
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a common condition that affects the hand and wrist, causing pain, tingling, and numbness. At Motion Orthopedics, we specialize in treating CTS with personalized, state-of-the-art care designed to relieve symptoms and restore mobility. Our team of experts is committed to helping you get back to normal activities without the pain or discomfort CTS can cause.
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs through the wrist’s carpal tunnel, becomes compressed. This can result from repetitive hand motions, inflammation, or arthritis. The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway in the wrist, and any swelling in this area can put excessive pressure on the median nerve. If left untreated, CTS can significantly impact hand strength and function, making everyday tasks like typing, gripping objects, or even buttoning a shirt difficult.
Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Common symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome include:
- Tingling or Numbness: Often affecting the thumb, index, middle, and sometimes ring fingers. This may occur while holding objects, using a phone, or sleeping.
- Weakness: Affected individuals may feel weakness in their hands, making it difficult to grasp items firmly or perform fine motor tasks.
- Pain: Pain may radiate from the wrist up the arm or even into the shoulder, especially after activities that require prolonged wrist movement.
These symptoms start gradually and may worsen, especially if repetitive hand and wrist motions continue without adequate treatment.
Our Approach to Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
At Motion Orthopedics, we provide a range of treatments tailored to each patient’s specific needs. Depending on the severity of your condition, our treatment options include:
- Non-Surgical Treatments: We start with conservative approaches such as wrist splinting, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. These treatments can help reduce swelling and pressure on the median nerve, often alleviating symptoms without surgery. Wrist splinting is particularly effective at night to prevent the wrist from bending, which can help to relieve nighttime symptoms.
- Corticosteroid Injections: For moderate cases, corticosteroid injections may be used to reduce inflammation and provide relief from pain and numbness. These injections can be particularly effective when other non-surgical methods do not provide sufficient relief. The goal is to reduce inflammation around the median nerve to alleviate pressure and symptoms.
- Minimally Invasive Surgery: In more severe cases where conservative treatments are ineffective, we offer carpal tunnel release surgery. This minimally invasive procedure helps relieve pressure on the median nerve by cutting the ligament that forms the top of the carpal tunnel, allowing more space for the nerve. This type of surgery is typically outpatient, allowing patients to return home the same day and begin the recovery process quickly.
Conditions Treated
Our Carpal Tunnel Syndrome treatment is effective for individuals experiencing:
- Numbness or tingling in the thumb, index, or middle fingers
- Weakness in the hand or difficulty holding objects
- Pain that radiates up the arm, especially during activities involving wrist movement
- Difficulty performing fine motor skills, such as buttoning clothes or using small tools
Rehabilitation and Recovery
Post-treatment rehabilitation is a critical aspect of our approach at Motion Orthopedics. After treatment, our team provides personalized physical therapy programs to restore strength, improve range of motion, and prevent future issues. We believe ongoing care and rehabilitation are vital for achieving the best possible outcomes. Our physical therapists work closely with patients to ensure they regain full functionality and minimize potential recurrence.
Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Prevention is also an important component of our care philosophy. We educate our patients on reducing strain on their wrists, especially if their daily activities or jobs involve repetitive hand movements. Strategies such as taking frequent breaks, using ergonomic tools, and practicing wrist-stretching exercises can significantly help reduce the likelihood of developing or worsening Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Why Choose Motion Orthopedics?
At Motion Orthopedics, our priority is your comfort and recovery. Our experienced team uses the latest diagnostic tools and treatment techniques to ensure you receive the highest quality care. We focus on personalized treatment plans that suit your lifestyle and goals, emphasizing rehabilitation and recovery. Our compassionate team understands the challenges of hand and wrist pain, and we are dedicated to helping you regain a pain-free life.
We also offer a multidisciplinary approach, meaning our orthopedic specialists work alongside physical therapists and other healthcare providers to deliver comprehensive care. This integrated model ensures you receive well-rounded support from diagnosis to treatment and your recovery journey.
Take the Next Step Toward Relief
Don’t let Carpal Tunnel Syndrome keep you from enjoying life. Contact Motion Orthopedics today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you find lasting relief from wrist pain and restore your hand’s functionality. Whether your condition requires a simple splint or a more advanced surgical intervention, our team guides you every step of the way.
Get Back to Doing What You Love
Whether it’s enjoying your favorite hobbies, returning to work, or simply living without constant discomfort, Motion Orthopedics is here to help you take back control. Let our specialists provide the expert care you need so you can get back to doing what you love most. Reach out to us today and take the first step towards a pain-free future.
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