
Watch this 3D Video to know all about Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
The carpal tunnel is a narrow passage inside the wrist formed by bones on the bottom and a carpal ligament on top.
The median nerve and flexor tendons pass through the carpal tunnel to control the thumb and two and a half fingers.
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is squeezed or compressed at the wrist.
Carpal tunnel syndrome causes tingling, numbness, pain, or weakness in the hand.
Risk Factors
The Risk Factors include:
1. Repetitive hand/wrist motions
2. Smaller Carpal Tunnel
3. Wrist Injuries
4. Conditions such as Diabetes, Obesity
Treatment Options
The doctor may recommend nonsurgical therapy such as
* A wrist brace or splint
* Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
* Steroid injections
* Strengthening or Stretching exercises
Surgical option include Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery (Endoscopic)
One or two small incisions are made in the wrist and palm
A cannula is inserted and placed next to median nerve
An endoscope equipped with a small camera is inserted.
The ligament is cut from underneath to release the median nerve.
The incision is sutured and covered with a bandage.
Post-Procedure care
* Keep the arm elevated above your heart for 48 hours
* Avoid pushing down on your palm
* No repetitive movements like typing, texting for 1 month
* Avoid lifting anything heavier
* Avoid strenuous activities
* Don’t drink alcohol.
* Don’t smoke
* Keep the incision dry
* Take medicines as prescribed
Speak to your doctor for more information on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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*TimeStamps*
0:00 - Introduction to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
0:34 - Risk Factors of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
0:42 - Treatment Options of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
0:50 - Surgical Options of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
1:22 - Post-Procedure care
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