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Carpal Tunnel Release

What is Carpal Tunnel Release?

Carpal tunnel release is a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to relieve pressure on the median nerve in the wrist, which causes pain, numbness, and weakness in the hand. This procedure is performed to treat carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition caused by compression of the median nerve due to inflammation, repetitive motion, or underlying health conditions.

By dividing the transverse carpal ligament, carpal tunnel release creates more space for the nerve, alleviating symptoms and restoring normal hand function.

Benefits of Carpal Tunnel Release

  • Immediate relief from pain, tingling, and numbness in the hand and fingers.
  • Restores grip strength and fine motor skills, improving daily function.
  • Minimally invasive approach results in small incisions and a faster recovery.
  • Prevents long-term nerve damage that could lead to permanent weakness.
  • Allows patients to return to work and activities sooner.

Who is a Candidate?

Carpal tunnel release may be recommended for patients who:

  • Experience persistent numbness, tingling, or weakness in the hand and fingers.
  • Have difficulty gripping objects or performing fine motor tasks.
  • Have worsening symptoms despite using braces, medications, or physical therapy.
  • Need a long-term solution to restore full hand function and prevent nerve damage.

How the Procedure Works

Carpal tunnel release can be performed using an open or endoscopic technique, both under local anesthesia:

  1. A small incision is made in the wrist to access the carpal tunnel.
  2. The transverse carpal ligament is carefully divided, releasing pressure on the median nerve.
  3. The incision is closed, allowing the ligament to heal with more space for the nerve.

The procedure typically takes less than 30 minutes, and many patients return home the same day.

Recovery Expectations

  • Most patients experience immediate symptom relief, though full recovery may take a few weeks.
  • Light activities can resume within days, with full hand function improving over time.
  • Grip strength gradually returns as the hand heals.
  • Physical therapy may be recommended to regain full dexterity and prevent stiffness.

Hear From Our Experts

“Carpal tunnel release is a simple but life-changing procedure. By relieving nerve compression, we restore hand function, eliminate pain, and help patients get back to doing what they love—without discomfort holding them back.” – Dr. Gus J. Leotta

Take the First Step

If you’re struggling with persistent hand pain, numbness, or weakness, carpal tunnel release may provide the relief you need to restore full function and comfort.