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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a condition that affects the hand and wrist that can cause significant discomfort and limit mobility. Many repetitive activities with our hands will put excess pressure on a nerve in the wrist called the median nerve. The nerve must travel through a tight area of the wrist called the carpal tunnel. This is how carpal tunnel syndrome develops. Carpal tunnel surgery is a simple, straight forward operation that relieves the pressure on the nerve. Carpal tunnel surgery is very successful in relieving the pain, numbness and dysfunction of the hand.
How Can Reconstructive Orthopaedics Help?
Reconstructive Orthopaedics understands carpal tunnel syndrome and has extensive experience in its treatment, including carpal tunnel surgery. Our team is committed to providing you with the highest degree of orthopaedic care, and welcomes the opportunity to serve you.
If you suspect that you have carpal tunnel syndrome, it is important to see a qualified orthopaedic professional as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and treatment. The orthopaedic surgeons at Reconstructive Orthopaedics are ready to assess your condition and determine if carpal tunnel surgery is necessary.
Contact us or call our appointment line at 513-793-3933, and we will reserve the time and location that works best for you -- we can usually schedule your appointment within 48 hours.
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Get To Know Our Practice
Reconstructive Orthopaedics is available to serve you at four convenient Cincinnati locations.
Meet our team of orthopaedic surgeons and professionals and learn more about what we offer you. Contact us or call our appointment line at 513-793-3933, and we will reserve the time and location that works best for you -- we can usually schedule your appointment within 48 hours.
Learn About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
While there is no substitute for the evaluation of a qualified medical professional, we encourage our patients to educate themselves in our Patient Education Center. Browse our library of carpal tunnel information, frequently asked questions about hand and wrist conditions, and news about carpal tunnel surgery and related topics.
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