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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Is Hand Surgery A Better Option Than Preventive Care? |
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is mostly the result of work-related repeated hand movement. A hand surgery can give you permanent cure. But, considering the possible aftereffects, it is better if can you avoid the surgery and opt for preventive care. |
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| Author: Andrew Stratton |
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Causes:
The carpal tunnel is a thin passage in the wrist, formed by bones and ligaments. Signs of carpal tunnel symptoms occur when there is bulging of tissues within the tunnel and they push the median nerve. This is mostly seen in people with jobs that require frequent movements of arms like computer operators, writers, surgeons, etc.
Why Preventive Care Is Good?
For any medical condition, prevention is always better than going in for options like surgery. In the case of Carpal Tunnel syndrome, prevention can be easy as the condition is mainly the result of work-related activities. Certain simple steps can reduce major risk factors and prevent the onset of the problem.
* If you learn to handle your work area and work tools in a better manner and work in a way that gives little strain to your upper limb, you can save yourself from going in for a hand surgery.
* Also, the situation can be avoided by maintaining the correct posture and taking up exercise regimes that make your fingers, hands, shoulder, neck, etc, stronger.
* If you start doing your recurring activities with a warm-up period and go for regular breaks, too much strain can be avoided.
What Are The Risks In An Operation?
If you overlook these simple pre-emptive methods, there is a possibility of onset of CTS and aggravation of the pain, culminating in a hand surgery. It is recommended only after the symptoms of CTS last at least for six months.
In open carpal tunnel release surgical procedure, an opening is made on the wrist to cut the carpal tunnel ligament so that the pressure on the median nerve is lessened. In endoscopic hand surgery, a small cut is made on your arm and a small camera inserted into the carpal tunnel. A small knife attached to the camera is then used to release the carpal tunnel.
Both these procedures give good results. But, in the endoscopic procedure, problems due to unintentional cutting of nerves have been reported. If this happens, an area of numbness will be created around the base of the thumb forever.
The complete recovery may take months. There are also risks of infection, nerve damage, or hardness. Your wrist can even lose its strength due to the cutting of the carpal ligament. If it happens, physical therapy is the suggested solution. If nothing works, you may have to change your job due to the limitations imposed on the movement of your arms. Now, don't you think that it is better to prevent CTS?
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