Carpal tunnel syndrome - targeted relief, secure grip
Florian Hockenholz Florian Hockenholz

Carpal tunnel syndrome - targeted relief, secure grip

Carpal tunnel syndrome - targeted relief, secure grip

What physiotherapy and occupational therapy can do for CTS before and after surgery

Tingling in the fingers at night, a furry feeling in the hand, loss of strength when gripping - carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common nerve compression syndromes of all. The symptoms are caused by a constriction of the median nerve in the wrist area.

Many complaints can be significantly alleviated with targeted conservative therapy - but even after an operation, follow-up treatment with physiotherapy and occupational therapy plays a key role in fully restoring function, strength and mobility.

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