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Carpal Tunnel Surgery Can’t Repair the Problem

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by Tom Nicholson

When you are thinking about ways that will let you prevent or even cure carpal tunnel syndrome, chances are you skip right to surgery. The truth of the matter is that there are many different treatments and therapies, all natural, that can help you get some relief in your hands and wrists, so make sure that you consider them before you look into surgery.

First of all, what exactly is carpal tunnel syndrome? Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that one gets when repeating a motion for long periods of time. You can have carpal tunnel syndrome whether you are a typist, construction worker or even a dentist. The truth is that more people than ever are plagued with carpel tunnel syndrome. Many let it go untreated for too long. Many have very poor posture and technique that causes these repeated motions and stress on your sensitive areas. If you are considering surgery for this, then think of the following.

The physiology of carpel tunnel syndrome-in the wrist-is a key to understanding how and why carpel tunnel syndrome occurs. The problem occurs when the median nerve in the wrist becomes compressed and aggravated. This compression occurs due to the tightening of the transverse carpel ligament that encircles the other ligaments that run in parallel down your arm. This bundle gives you the strength in your hands. Surgery for carpel tunnel syndrome seeks to lessen the pressure being put on the median nerve by the transverse carpel ligament.

Carpal tunnel surgery is relatively straightforward and it is performed under a light anesthesia. A small incision is going to be made in the palm of the hand, and then tools will be used to cut the transverse carpal ligament. This may sound a little over the top, and it certainly can be! You will see an immediate lessening of the pressure and the pain that goes with this disorder, but you should also consider the fact that healing up from the surgery and getting your strength back can take a while as well. This gives you more room for the other ligaments and it will also alleviate the pressure on the median nerve as well.

One thing that you should think about is that the surgery can take more than six weeks to heal from, and the price for the surgery, which ranges between five thousand and ten thousand dollars, will certainly put a dent in your funds. The incredible thing is that some people will go ahead and proceed with the surgery without even thinking about what other options are available to them.

Before you take the step of signing up for surgery, you’ll find that there are plenty of other soothing techniques for you to try. Look at massages that you can have done that will keep the soft tissues in your hand from putting pressure on the nerve, and there are stretches that you can do as you work that will keep your ligaments from being so tight. This simple exercise can make all the difference in the world, as can maintaining good posture and making sure that you take periodic breaks from what you were doing.

Be careful when talking about carpal tunnel surgery! It should be your last resort.

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