Carpal Tunnel Release at Grand Rapids Orthopedics
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition that occurs when the median nerve, which runs through the carpal tunnel in the wrist, becomes compressed or irritated. This tunnel is a narrow passageway made of bones and ligaments, and any swelling or inflammation can put pressure on the nerve.
Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome typically include numbness, tingling, and pain in the hand and fingers, particularly affecting the thumb, index, and middle fingers. Many individuals experience a “pins and needles” sensation or weakness in the hand, making it difficult to grip objects or perform fine motor tasks.
Symptoms often worsen at night or after repetitive hand movements, such as typing, and may eventually lead to permanent nerve damage if left untreated
Carpal Tunnel Surgery & Recovery Times
Carpal tunnel surgery is now a quick outpatient procedure, usually lasting around 10 to 20 minutes. After surgery, you can return home the same day. Your fingers remain free for use while a splint or bandage supports your wrist.
Within one to one week, most patients can resume light activities such as typing or driving, though full recovery, especially for more strenuous tasks, may take up to four weeks. Early post-surgery discomfort is common, but symptoms like numbness and tingling should improve rapidly.
Scar care and physical therapy can aid in recovery, helping to restore strength and flexibility in the hand. While complete recovery may take several months, most patients experience significant relief from pain and other symptoms shortly after surgery. Make an appointment today and let's get you back to doing what you love.