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Symptoms after carpal tunnel surgery
David says, "I had Carpal Tunnel Surgery and still have Carpal Tunnel Symptoms. What can I do now?" Find out our answer here.
With a Thyroid Condition, is Carpal Tunnel Surgery Recommended?
There are over 17 different factors that can contribute to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Thyroid issues are a common contributing factor to CTS. Learn more here.
What is the risk of infection with Carpal Tunnel Surgery?
Any time you submit to a surgical procedure there is a risk of infection. It is considered as one of the major risks associated with any surgery. But what about Carpal Tunnel surgery?
How To Stop Carpal Tunnel Pain Without Surgery
Carpal Tunnel Pain and Numbness can be excruciating causing anxiety, worry and sleepless nights. Are there options that do not involve surgery?
Software Engineer Cures Carpal Tunnel Syndrome without Surgery
Read the inspiring story of how one software engineer working in San Jose, cured their carpal tunnel syndrome without having to resort to surgery.
Principal with Lupus and Arthritis Finds Carpal Tunnel Cure- Avoids Carpal Tunnel Surgery
I am so excited about the results of my carpal tunnel after using the carpal tunnel solution and just have to share!! My name is Sherri Hall. I am a retired elementary school principal and have lupus. I had no idea that lupus could contribute to carpal tunnel.
Carpal Tunnel Surgery Articles
CARPAL TUNNEL SURGERY ARTICLES
Carpal Tunnel Surgery
Our most popular article on Carpal Tunnel surgery. If you want information or you are considering surgery, this is a great place to start.
What is Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Surgery?
Endoscopic Surgery is a type of surgery that allows the Surgeon to make only two or three small incisions big enough to allow an endoscope and surgical tools on tubes to pass under the skin and through the tissue to the Transverse Carpal Ligament.
Are there ways to treat Carpal Tunnel without surgery?
Since Carpal Tunnel Surgery has only a 50 to 60 percent success rate and CTS comes back within 6 months to 7 years after surgery for 85% of people. Having a surgery performed on any condition that comes back is not ideal.