Definition of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)

Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition caused by pressure on the median nerve that passes through the wrist. It leads to numbness, tingling, or weakness in the hand and fingers. At Solaceum Quick Relief, our focus is on relieving nerve compression and restoring full hand function through advanced non-invasive therapies.

Causes of CTS

  • Repetitive wrist or hand movements (typing, gripping)
  • Inflammatory conditions like arthritis
  • Hormonal changes (pregnancy, menopause)
  • Wrist fractures or fluid retention

Risk Factors

  • Female gender (higher incidence)
  • Diabetes or thyroid imbalance
  • Repetitive strain at work
  • Poor wrist posture
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Expert neuro and pain specialists with extensive clinical experience

Non-surgical treatment focused on restoring nerve function

Noticeable improvement in grip strength and hand sensation

Faster recovery and smooth return to routine daily activities

Effective Treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Reduces nerve compression and wrist pressure

Enhances blood circulation to support nerve healing

Improves grip strength, sensation, and hand mobility

Provides lasting relief without surgery or invasive procedures

DO'S

  • Keep wrists straight during work or typing
  • Use ergonomic wrist support
  • Perform gentle stretching exercises for flexibility

DON'TS

  • Don’t ignore early tingling or numbness
  • Avoid tight wristbands or jewellery
  • Don’t continue repetitive work without rest
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Frequently Asked Questions

Early symptoms of CTS include numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation in the thumb, index, and middle fingers—especially at night or after repetitive hand use.

Yes, most mild to moderate cases of CTS can be treated without surgery.

Recovery time depends on the severity and duration of the condition. With consistent therapy, many patients experience significant improvement within 4 to 6 weeks.

Yes, wrist braces or splints can help keep the wrist in a neutral position, especially during sleep, reducing pressure on the median nerve.