Carpal Tunnel Syndrome


Integrated Approach to Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common hand problem treated by Loyola Medicine’s experienced hand surgeons. Loyola’s doctors use an integrated approach to care, combining the expertise of orthopaedic specialists and occupational therapists who focus on hand and wrist therapy.

The carpal tunnel is a narrow, rigid passageway of ligament and bones at the base of your hand. The median nerve runs through this tunnel from your forearm into your palm; when it’s pressed or squeezed at the wrist, it can lead to numbness, weakness or pain. You may feel a burning, tingling or itching feeling in your palm or fingers.

If you have persistent symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, or if it keeps you from sleeping or doing your everyday activities, make an appointment to see a Loyola orthopaedic specialist. Leaving the condition untreated can lead to permanent nerve and muscle damage.

Why Choose Loyola for Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Loyola’s occupational therapists have extensive experience in education and workplace modifications to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. By addressing the cause of the problem, many people are able to avoid symptoms from occurring and patients with mild symptoms frequently find relief.

Loyola’s orthopaedic team includes specialists trained in caring for hand and wrist conditions, including carpal tunnel syndrome. In addition, Loyola’s occupational and physical therapists have expertise in developing individualized treatment plans to help you return to normal activities.

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