Carpal Tunnel and Hand Pain: Non-Surgical Treatment Options at Specialty Pain Management

If you’re dealing with carpal tunnel hand pain, you know how much of an impact it can have on your ability to work as well as your overall quality of life. At Specialty Pain Management, our team of hand pain specialists is here to help you with safe, effective, and affordable hand pain treatment options. We’ll take a closer look at carpal tunnel, hand pain, and some of the modern non-surgical treatment options available to you at Specialty Pain Management.

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common cause of hand pain, particularly among younger adults who work office jobs, those with physically demanding jobs, and anyone who uses repetitive hand movements daily. With carpal tunnel syndrome, the median nerve that travels through the carpal tunnel in the wrist becomes compressed and irritated. This compression causes pain and other symptoms, including:

  • Numbness in fingers
  • Wrist discomfort
  • Symptoms worsening at night
  • Pain that worsens with movement

While anyone can develop carpal tunnel syndrome, those most at risk include:

  • Repetitive hand movements
  • Typing
  • Tool use
  • Vibration exposure
  • Arthritis

At Specialty Pain Management, our team can help you identify the root cause of your hand pain and determine whether carpal tunnel syndrome is the cause.

When to Seek Professional Treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

While the occasional hand ache or pain is a common pain that interferes with your daily life, additional symptoms can indicate an underlying medical condition like carpal tunnel syndrome. Some of the symptoms you should look out for that can be an indication of carpal tunnel syndrome include:

  • Loss of grip strength
  • Numbness
  • Persistent pain lasting weeks or months
  • Dropping items frequently

With carpal tunnel syndrome, getting treatment as soon as possible can prevent further nerve irritation and other troubling symptoms. Coming under the care of a hand pain and carpal tunnel specialist like ours at Specialty Pain Management as soon as your symptoms start also allows for less invasive treatment alternatives to surgery. Let’s take a closer look at some of the minimally invasive treatment options we have available for our carpal tunnel patients.

Non-Surgical Treatments for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Depending on the extent of your carpal tunnel syndrome pain, minimally invasive and medication-free treatment options may be available to you. For mild cases of carpal tunnel syndrome, simple activity modification and ergonomic changes can provide you with relief. For those who work in an office setting and do a lot of typing daily, we recommend taking frequent breaks from typing and:

  • Proper wrist positioning
  • Stretching
  • Using an ergonomic mouse and keyboard

Patients who are dealing with a moderate amount of carpal tunnel syndrome pain have non-surgical treatments available as well. These treatments can be as simple as anti-inflammatory medications and ice/heat therapy to more advanced treatment options like image-guided steroid injections. Additional treatments available for moderate cases of carpal tunnel syndrome include:

  • Carpal tunnel release
  • Physical and occupational therapy

If you’re dealing with carpal tunnel syndrome pain and are looking to explore all of your treatment options, including your minimally invasive treatment options, Specialty Pain Management is here to help. To get started, give our team a call today to set up your first appointment.

Find Relief From Carpal Tunnel Pain at Specialty Pain Management

To explore all of your treatment options for carpal tunnel pain, including minimally invasive and non-surgical options, contact our team at Specialty Pain Management today! We look forward to working with you towards a safe, effective, and minimally invasive treatment option for your carpal tunnel syndrome pain.