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Hand Doctor in Brooklyn, NY

Are you experiencing numbness, tingling, or weakness in your hands or fingers? These may be signs of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) — a condition caused by pressure on the median nerve as it travels through the wrist. Without treatment, symptoms can worsen and affect your daily activities.

Seeing a carpal tunnel syndrome doctor early on is essential. Our hand doctors in Brooklyn, NY, offer expert care and personalized treatment plans to help relieve your symptoms and restore hand function.

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a common condition that occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm into the palm, becomes compressed at the wrist. It often causes pain, tingling, and weakness in the hand and arm. Repetitive motions, certain health conditions like diabetes, and even wrist anatomy can contribute to the development of CTS.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatments in Brooklyn

Our clinic provides a range of carpal tunnel syndrome treatments in Brooklyn, tailored to the severity of your condition. Whether your symptoms are mild or advanced, we develop a treatment plan designed to relieve pressure on the median nerve and restore your comfort.

How Do We Know If Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment Is Needed?

If you’re experiencing hand numbness, wrist pain, difficulty gripping objects, or nighttime tingling, you may benefit from seeing a carpal tunnel syndrome specialist. A thorough evaluation and diagnostic testing at our Brooklyn clinic can confirm the condition and guide your treatment plan.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment Options

Wrist Splinting:
Wearing a splint, especially at night, to reduce pressure on the nerve.
Medications:
Anti-inflammatory drugs or corticosteroid injections to relieve swelling and pain.
Physical Therapy:
Exercises to improve wrist flexibility and reduce pressure on the nerve.
Minimally Invasive Procedures:
For moderate to severe cases, we offer surgical options to release the carpal ligament and relieve nerve compression.

Why Choose Us for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment in Brooklyn?

Our experienced carpal tunnel syndrome doctors and hand specialists in Brooklyn, NY, use the latest diagnostic and treatment techniques to ensure precise care.

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Testimonials from Patients Who Received Carpal Tunnel Treatment

Hear from those who found relief with our specialized carpal tunnel treatment in Brooklyn

Pete Bete

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How to Find Us?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best doctor to see for carpal tunnel?

A carpal tunnel syndrome specialist or hand doctor trained in nerve conditions is ideal for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

Is squeezing a ball good for the carpal tunnel?

For some patients, mild exercises like squeezing a ball can help. However, improper use may worsen symptoms. A hand specialist in Brooklyn, NY, can advise based on your case.

What are the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome?

Common symptoms include numbness or tingling in the thumb and first three fingers, wrist pain, and weakness when gripping objects.

Can carpal tunnel syndrome be cured without surgery?

Many mild to moderate cases improve with non-surgical treatments such as splinting, medication, and physical therapy.

How long does it take to recover from carpal tunnel surgery?

Recovery varies, but most patients experience symptom relief within weeks. Full recovery can take several months, depending on the severity.