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The first documented case of carpal tunnel syndrome goes back to the mid-1880s, and the first surgery was performend in the 1930s. Today, carpal tunnel syndrome or CTS is a significant contributor to work-related health problems due to its considerable incident rate and associated disability. 

According to studies, In the United States, CTS has an incidence of 1 to 3 persons per 1000 subjects per year. Although it can start at any age, most people diagnosed with CTS are between the ages of 36 and 60 years. Moreover, the condition is more common in women.

What is a carpal tunnel? 

The carpal tunnel is a narrow passageway in the wrist about an inch wide and is surrounded by bones and ligaments. It is made up of small wrist bones called carpal bones. The median nerve is one of the main nerves in the hand, and provides sensory and motor functions to the numb and 3 fingers except for the pinky. 

What is carpal tunnel syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common conditions affecting the hand and wrist. This condition is caused by pressure on the median nerve, one of the major peripheral nerves in the hand that controls the movement and feelings in the wrist, hands, and fingers.

If not diagnosed early, carpal tunnel syndrome can get worse over time and may require surgery for servere cases. If not treated, CTS can lead to serious pain and numbness including permanent nerve and muscle damage.

Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome usually starts gradually and usually has the following symptoms: 

  1. Tingling sensation in the fingers
  2. Pain in one or both hands
  3. Swollen feelings in the fingers
  4. Numbness in the hand that gets worse at night
  5. Weakness in the hand, arm, or fingers especially in the thumb and index fingers

What are the causes of carpal tunnel syndrome? 

In most cases, carpal tunnel syndrome has no specific causes but studies have found that various factors can contribute to the development of carpal tunnel syndrome, including one or all of the following items: 

  • Repetitive maneuvers with the hands
  • Frequent use of vibrating hand tools
  • Previous hand injuries, disloation or fracture
  • Genetics or family history of CTS
  • Swelling or inflammation around the tendons
  • Hormonal change relating to pregnancy, menopause, or thyroid imbalance 
  • Diabetes (change in blood sugar level - type 2 diabetes)
  • Bone or joint disease such as arthritis, ostetoarthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis
  • A cyst or tumor in the carpal tunnel

If you notice a sharp pain in your wrist or experiencing discomfort in your hands, you might want to consider seeing a doctor. Licensed physicials specializing in pain management can provide more tailored service and treatment needed for your condition.

Treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome

Your doctor may ask you questions and perform one or more tests to examine hand and wrist in order to identify whether you have carpal tunnel syndrome. Some of the recommended treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome includes: 

Non-surgical treatment

  • Lifestyle change
  • Regular exercise
  • Wearing of wrist brace
  • Medication
  • Cortisone injection
  • Therapy

Surgical treatment

Most people choose to do non-surgical treatment and only consider surgery if other treatments don’t provide enought relife.

If you are experiencing numbness or pain in your hand, and in need of advice, don’t delay your treatment or the effect may be serious and permanent. Seek a licensed physician specializing in pain management and make an appointment as soon as possible. It is important to diagnose and treat carpal tunnel syndrome promptly to prevent the situation from getting worse.

Self-care tips to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome

Give your body some love by learning how to take care of your hands and wrist. The following self-care tips can reduce your risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome: 

  • Avoid overstretching your wrist
  • Assess wrist position during activity
  • Keep your wrist straight or in nuetral position
  • Exercise your wrist, hands and fingers
  • Indulge in a little hand massage when possible
  • Don’t overuse your hands and arms
  • When lifting items, distribute the weight evenly in both hands
  • Alternate doing tasks when possible
  • Take relaxation break from doing repetitive tasks using your hands
  • Always put your wrist and hands in the right position when working
  • Prevent or treat wrist issues immediately
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If you have signs and symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome that prevents you from doing normal activities and interrupts your sleep pattern, it is best to first seek non-surgirical treatment option,by contacting a pain management clinic in Broward County who can provide you with comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and preventive measures for your hand problem. 

Dr. Escobar is the leading provider of interventional pain management in South Florida. They utilize an interdisciplinary approach to treating the source of your pain to get you back on track and improve your quality of life.

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The material contained on this site is for informational purposes only and DOES NOT CONSTITUTE THE PROVIDING OF MEDICAL ADVICE, and is not intended to be a substitute for independent professional medical judgment, advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare providers with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your health.

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