Carpal Tunnel Treatment in Northern NY – Carthage Area Hospital

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Doctor in Jefferson, Northern Lewis, and Southern St. Lawrence Counties, NY

Carpal tunnel is a common condition that affects many patients, and the pain and discomfort associated with this condition can make even the simplest tasks a challenge. Seek professional care from the medical specialists at the Carthage Area Hospital Orthopedic Clinic. We provide carpal tunnel treatment and other services to patients living in Jefferson, northern Lewis, and southern St. Lawrence counties in New York. Learn more about his condition and how we can help.

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that affects the forearm, wrist, and hand. This condition appears when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm to the wrist, is exposed to abnormal pressure or compression. This nerve runs the length of the carpal tunnel, the passageway that runs through the palm-side of the hand. When this passageway is narrowed or restricted, it causes inflammation and swelling that can lead to the following sensations:

  • Numbness or tingling in the fingers and thumb
  • Shock-like sensations
  • Pain or tingling that travels up the forearm
  • Hand weakness

If the symptoms worsen significantly over time and affect your ability to complete daily tasks or receive a full night’s sleep, seek medical care. Our orthopedic doctors specialize in treating a variety of conditions, including carpal tunnel.  

Carpal tunnel Causes and Risk Factors

Carpal tunnel syndrome often develops over time and is the result of a combination of events. However, several risk factors are known to contribute to the development of this condition. Some of these causes include:

Line of Work

Your profession may be one of the contributing risk factors. If you work in construction or manufacturing and operate tools or machinery that vibrate over a long period of time, this repetitive strain can cause inflammation that constricts the median nerve. This risk is increased when the work is being done in a cold environment.

Preexisting Medical Conditions

Several medical conditions can also lead to the development of carpal tunnel syndrome. A few examples include the following:

  • Kidney failure
  • Menopause
  • Thyroid imbalances
  • Pregnancy
  • Diabetes
  • Arthritis

Previous Injuries

Trauma or injury can cause the wrist to swell and put pressure on the median nerve. Patients who’ve recently sustained a wrist injury are more likely to develop carpal tunnel syndrome.

Treatment Options

At Carthage Area Hospital, we’re proud to extend our orthopedic services to patients suffering from this condition. Our orthopedic team has access to cutting-edge testing and diagnostic tools to gain the most accurate image of the affected area, so we can craft an individualized treatment plan and help our patients get on the road to recovery.  Treatments range from non-surgical (bracing and medications) to surgical depending on the severity of the condition.

Comprehensive care is at the heart of our facility from diagnosis to recovery. During recovery, our licensed physical and occupational therapists provide our patients with high-quality services. Our therapists work with patients on a regularly scheduled basis, helping them regain strength and range of motion in the affected arm using a variety of techniques and exercises.

Schedule an Appointment at Our Orthopedic Clinic

If you live in Jefferson, northern Lewis, and southern St. Lawrence counties in NY and suspect you have carpal tunnel syndrome, visit Carthage Area Hospital and take our brief survey. This survey provides us with important information ahead of your consultation. Contact us today for more information.

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