Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common nerve compression disorders, affecting millions of people across the United States. This condition occurs when the median nerve, which runs from your forearm into your hand through a narrow passageway called the carpal tunnel, becomes compressed or squeezed at the wrist.
The carpal tunnel is formed by the wrist bones and a strong band of connective tissue called the transverse carpal ligament. When this tunnel becomes narrowed due to swelling, inflammation, or other factors, it puts pressure on the median nerve, leading to the characteristic symptoms of numbness, tingling, and pain in your hand and fingers.
At Synergy Health Partners, our fellowship-trained hand specialists have successfully treated thousands of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome throughout Southeast Michigan. We understand how this condition can impact your daily activities, work performance, and quality of life, which is why we offer comprehensive treatment options tailored to your specific needs and symptoms.