I had Carpal Tunnel surgery and still have Carpal Tunnel Symptoms
Question by Patient:
I had Carpal Tunnel Surgery and still have Carpal Tunnel Symptoms. What can I do now?
David
Oil Service Logistics Manager
Amarillo, Texas
Answers by Doctors at First Hand Medical :
Many people find themselves in your situation David, where they have undergone Carpal Tunnel Surgery and still have Carpal Tunnel Symptoms.
It can be really frustrating to go through the trauma of surgery, suffer through the downtime putting your life on hold and wading through a long rehabilitation only to find that the annoying Carpal Tunnel Symptoms are still slowing you down and keeping you up at night.
Some people actually get worse after a Carpal Tunnel Surgical Procedure. This applies to less than 10% of people, but it begs the question: Why take the risks of Carpal Tunnel Surgery, if it only works for 50 – 60% of people based on patient surveys.
Also, even when Surgery is successful, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome will reoccur within 6 months to 8 years. It comes back for over 85% of people within this time frame. When patients understand these facts, they are quick to agree that Surgery should definitely be a last resort. The problem is many people don’t get this information before they are rushed into surgery.
So, great question. “What do you do Post-Carpal Tunnel Surgery when you Still have symptoms of CTS?”
There is hope, so take heart. Doctors have developed a natural treatment for Carpal Tunnel that works for a high percentage of people, even after a failed surgical procedure.
It is called the Carpal Solution Treatment. You must wait at least two months after surgery before you can use it. The soft tissue must be completely healed before you can undergo the stretching treatment, otherwise you can cause further complications. The healing usually takes 6 to 8 weeks, so if you wait three months after the surgical procedure before using the Carpal Solution, you are definitely in the clear.
Here is how it works. You order a Six Week Treatment Package online or by phone.
Just call Toll Free: 1-800-798-5210 to speak to Professional Medical Representatives
It comes with 28 disposable stretching devices.
You put one on each night before retiring to bed. You set the tension by attaching it to one side of your palm. Then you wrap it around the back side of the hand and stretch the elastic backing material until the circular cut-out is stretched to an oval shape.
Then you attach it to the opposite side of the palm with two straps around the thumb.
All The stretch taping devices are over-sized, so you must cut away the excess tape to prevent overlap of the straps on the palm side of the hand. So, it is a one size fits all design.
Setting the tension is intuitive and easy to do without help. The first time it takes about 15 minutes to read through the instructions and carefully place it on your hand as shown in the pictures.
The second time it takes about 30 seconds to place on your hand and customize the tension for your size and shape of hand.
Even after surgery most people put their worst symptoms into remission within 3 – 4 weeks and then put the syndrome in complete remission within Six Weeks. CTS is cyclical, so once you get it under control, it can go away for 2 – 7 years. When it comes back you simply order another Six Week Treatment Package and do the treatment again in the comfort and convenience of home without any downtime and without complications or the risks associated with repeated surgical procedures.
Most people can avoid Carpal Tunnel Surgery by using the Carpal Solution Treatment before Surgery, but it works well even after a failed Carpal Tunnel Surgical Procedure.
Don’t lose hope or be depressed about a failed Carpal Tunnel Surgery. Most people can still get their Carpal Tunnel Symptoms completely under control with the Carpal Solution Treatment.