If you are experiencing numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain in your hands and wrists and traditional treatments have not provided lasting relief — our advanced non-surgical treatment options may help.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a condition caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. It commonly leads to symptoms that interfere with daily activities, work, sleep, and hand function.
Many patients continue to experience symptoms even after trying:
If you are looking for an alternative to surgery, we provide advanced non-surgical treatment options designed to reduce pain, improve hand function, and support long-term recovery.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. This pressure can develop gradually and may worsen over time if left untreated.
Common causes and risk factors include:
Ignoring symptoms can lead to worsening nerve compression and long-term hand weakness. Early treatment may help reduce pain, restore hand function, and prevent permanent nerve damage.
Patients who seek treatment early often experience:
Diagnosis begins with a detailed evaluation of your symptoms, medical history, and physical examination. Additional testing may be recommended to confirm nerve compression and assess severity.
Diagnostic methods may include:
Treatment depends on symptom severity and how long the condition has been present.
Traditional treatments may include:
For patients who continue to experience symptoms or wish to avoid surgery, we offer advanced non-surgical treatment approaches focused on reducing nerve irritation, improving mobility, and supporting long-term recovery.
Simple lifestyle adjustments may help reduce stress on the wrist and improve symptoms over time.
Helpful strategies include:
At Arthritis Institute, we focus on accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment for nerve, joint, and inflammatory conditions. Our approach combines clinical expertise with advanced non-surgical care strategies designed to improve function and reduce discomfort without unnecessary procedures.
Patients choose us for:
Early symptoms often include numbness, tingling, burning sensations, or weakness in the fingers and hand. Symptoms may worsen at night or during repetitive hand activities.
Yes. Many patients benefit from non-surgical treatment options such as wrist support, lifestyle modifications, therapy, and advanced treatment approaches designed to reduce nerve compression and improve hand function.
You should seek medical evaluation if symptoms persist, worsen over time, interfere with daily activities, or do not improve with traditional treatments such as splints, medications, or injections.