The most common surgery for relieving carpal tunnel symptoms involves cutting the transverse carpal ligament to relieve pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. Two approaches for this surgery are open carpal tunnel release surgery and endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery. Open surgery requires a longer recovery period and leaves a larger scar than endoscopic surgery. But there may be less chance of other complications. Recovery for endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery is quicker than with open surgery. The scars heal more quickly, are smaller, and tend to be less painful at 3 months after …show more content…
Some of them being physical therapy. This includes ultrasound, stretching, and range-of-motion exercises. In some clinics, these therapies may be done by an occupational therapist. Wrist splints, retraining (learning new ways of doing things), and ergonomic considerations (such as having your body in the correct posture and position and using equipment that is right for your strength and ability). Some people try complementary and alternative treatments to help with the symptoms of tingling, numbness, weakness, or pain felt in the fingers or hand. There is not strong evidence that they help. Some of these treatments include acupuncture, yoga, manual therapies, such as mobilization and taking vitamin