Condition Overview
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Day-care minimally invasive decompression for wrist nerve compression with rapid functional recovery.
When to Suspect Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- •Numbness and tingling in the thumb, index, and middle fingers
- •Night-time pain that improves by shaking the hand
- •Grip weakness making it difficult to hold objects
How We Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- •Nerve conduction studies to confirm severity
- •Mini-open release under local anaesthesia with same-day discharge
- •Ergonomic modifications and hand therapy post procedure
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Frequently Asked Questions
How soon can normal activities resume?
Light activities resume within a few days. Most patients regain full strength by 2–3 weeks with physiotherapy guidance.