AAOS Educational
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Carpal tunnel is sometimes associated with repetitive activities of the
hand or activities which require constant hand motion. It is a very common
condition in an industrialized society.
The treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome can be both non-surgical and
surgical. The use of splints prescribed by your physician, anti-inflammatory
medications, and occasionally injections can relieve the symptoms of carpal
tunnel in many people. Many people, however, will require surgery to relieve
their carpal tunnel syndrome.
The surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome is very common and relatively
safe. It is an operation to release the pressure created on the median
nerve by a tight band of fascia - the deep transverse carpal ligament.
The results of carpal tunnel surgery are usually very good.
If you have numbness, tingling or pain in your hand - especially in the
thumb, index, and long fingers - consult your physician for an evaluation.
Early diagnosis frequently allows non-surgical treatment.