Endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery — Dr. James Brady
 

Endoscopic carpal tunnel

Endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery is a tremendous advance in the treatment of CTS. View fullsize

 
 
 

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a very common problem among adults.

Carpal tunnel syndrome can be initially managed with wrist splinting and cortisone injections. If symptoms persist despite these measures, surgery can offer a permanent solution.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is characterized by compression of the median nerve at the wrist. Typical symptoms include pain, numbness and tingling in the thumb, index and middle fingers, usually worsening at night.  In more advanced stages, weakness and difficulty with fine muscle movement, such as buttoning a shirt, can occur.  Carpal tunnel syndrome is not a completely benign condition. Left untreated, nerve damage can be permanent.

 
 

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