CSI Healthcare | Winter Springs, FL

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment

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Pain Relief
Relieve the Pressure. Restore Your Grip

At CSI Healthcare, we provide specialized care for carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. Our treatment plans aim to reduce pain, restore strength, and prevent further nerve damage, so patients can return to work, hobbies, and daily activities comfortably.

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What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve, which runs through the wrist, becomes compressed. This can cause pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness in the hand and fingers. It often affects those with repetitive hand use, underlying health conditions, or wrist injuries.

What Causes Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Our approach begins with a detailed evaluation of symptoms, lifestyle factors, and diagnostic testing if needed. Treatment may include wrist splinting, physical therapy, ergonomic adjustments, anti-inflammatory medications, or targeted injections. In more severe cases, referral for surgical options may be recommended.

Conditions Treated with Carpal Tunnel Care

Carpal tunnel treatment addresses both direct nerve compression and related symptoms, such as:

  • Wrist pain and stiffness
  • Tingling or numbness in the fingers
  • Weak grip or difficulty holding objects
  • Hand fatigue from repetitive tasks
  • Sleep disturbances caused by wrist pain

Benefits of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment

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Effective care allows patients to use their hands freely again.

Pain Relief
Reduces wrist and hand discomfort.
Restored Function
Improves grip strength and dexterity.
Better Sleep
Relieves nighttime pain and tingling.
Prevention of Nerve Damage
Protects long-term hand function.
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FAQ

FAQs

Answers to your frequently asked questions.

What causes carpal tunnel syndrome?

It can result from repetitive wrist movements, arthritis, diabetes, pregnancy, or injury.

How do I know if I have carpal tunnel syndrome?

Symptoms include tingling, numbness, and pain in the hand, often worsening at night.

Does carpal tunnel always require surgery?

No—many cases improve with non-surgical treatments like splinting, therapy, and injections.

Can carpal tunnel be prevented?

Proper ergonomics, regular breaks, and stretching during repetitive tasks can reduce risk.