Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Did Your Dr. Tell You to have Carpal Tunnel Surgery?

Did your Physician tell you to have CTS Surgery?

 

CTS operations come with some very real risks!

We believe carpal tunnel surgery should be considered only as a last resort. If swollen tendons are the reason for your carpal tunnel problem then why wouldn't you first try to reduce the swelling and relief the pressure by a way of a non-surgical affordable therapy product?

Most carpal tunnel syndrome cases do not need the drastic, invasive measure of surgery.

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can be a frustrating and potentially debilitating condition. Although cortisone injections and surgery may not be avoidable, many less invasive therapies do exist.

Warning: surgical release operations come with some very real risks. Even with the latest surgical techniques, infection and nerve damage are a real possibility.

While severe problems occurring from CTS surgery are rare, there's always a risk. If you do have a CTS operation, you're going to experience pain, swelling, and stiffness, regardless of the long-term outcome.

Your CTS symptoms may be relieved after surgery but scraping out the carpal tunnel in your hand is going to produce new scar tissue. As scar tissue builds up it will ultimately add to the compression of your median nerve. So maybe, when you really think about it, carpal tunnel surgery is only a temporary measure.

 

 Diagram shows where carpal ligament is cut

Just a Temporary Fix

Post CTS Surgery

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inflammation of the tendon sheath that is causing the your fingers to
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