
Carpal tunnel syndrome causes numbness, tingling and pain in the hand, wrist and arm. It is a common, irritating and sometimes even painful condition. Early diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome is crucial when it comes to treatment – the sooner it’s identified and treated by a Physio, the sooner it will go away!
What is carpal tunnel?
Carpal tunnel syndrome is named for the carpal tunnel, which is the narrow passageway (or tunnel) at the base of the hand that protects nerves and tendons that go to the hand and fingers. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the result of a pinched median nerve in the carpal tunnel. Compression of this nerve causes numbness, tingling and other symptoms such as pain and weakness in the hand.
What causes carpal tunnel?
Anything crowding, compressing or irritating the carpal tunnel can lead to the development of carpal tunnel syndrome. Some factors that can contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome include: underlying health problems (particularly inflammatory conditions), overuse or poor posture and ergonomics of hand use, pregnancy or and changes in anatomy of the wrist. In many cases, carpal tunnel syndrome is a combination of multiple factors affecting the carpal tunnel and median nerve.
How is carpal tunnel treated?
No matter how minor or severe the symptoms, carpal tunnel should be treated as early as possible. See one of VanCity Physio’s physiotherapist immediately as they will be able to gauge what is needed, how often, and give you an approximation of how long it will take to heal. Generally speaking, Mild carpal tunnel can be treated with rest, cold packs on the wrist and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, to reduce inflammation. Stretching the palms and fingers and rotating the wrists may also be beneficial.
If these techniques do not help, treatment is escalated that will include GUNN IMS, wrist splint to stabilize the wrist and hand may provide relief from symptoms of mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome that have been present for less than 10 months.
If these treatments do not provide relief from symptoms, a referral to a doctor will be made. The doctor may suggest corticosteroid injections, such as cortisone, to relieve pressure on the median nerve. Severe and debilitating carpal tunnel syndrome may be treated with surgery. During the surgical procedure, the ligament pressing on the median nerve is cut to relieve pressure on the nerve.
Can carpal tunnel be prevented?
There is no clear, proven strategy to prevent carpal tunnel, but you may be able to reduce your risk by taking these precautions:
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