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Conditions
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Category:
Diagnosis:
Description:
Predictors:
Hand-Fingers
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Numbness/tingling in thumb, index/middle fingers; worse at night; median nerve compression.
Positive Phalen/Tinel; hand weakness/clumsiness; thenar atrophy later.
Non-Operative
Therapy:
Light Activities:
Moderate Activities:
Wrist neutral splint (night); activity modification; nerve‑gliding; consider injection.
2–8 weeks
6–12 weeks
Surgery
Surgery Probability:
Moderate if persistent deficits
Indications:
Recovery to Light Activities:
Recovery to Moderate Activities:
Sucess Rates:
Complication Rates:
Persistent numbness/weakness; failed conservative care.
Light ADLs 1–2 weeks (post‑release)
4–8 weeks to moderate activity
Generally high
6–12 weeks
Predictors:
Generally high
Scar tenderness/pillar pain possible
Helpful Devices
Night Wrist Splint (Neutral)
Ergonomic Keyboard
Therapy Putty
Arthritis Compression Gloves
Topical Analgesic Gel
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