Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Specialist in Yonkers, NY
Symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Treatment Options
Non-surgical treatment options may include:
- Activity modification to reduce repetitive wrist strain
- Wrist splinting, especially during sleep
- Anti-inflammatory or pain-relief medications when appropriate
- Injections to help reduce nerve inflammation
- Therapy focused on hand and wrist function
Surgical treatment may be considered when symptoms persist despite non-surgical care or when nerve compression significantly affects hand function.
Why Choose Southern Westchester Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
- Experience treating hand and wrist conditions, including nerve compression disorders
- Conservative-first, symptom-based care approach
- Surgical options available for persistent or advanced cases
- Hospital-affiliated medical practice
- Convenient Yonkers location serving Westchester County patients
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FAQs
Carpal tunnel syndrome is commonly associated with repetitive hand use, wrist positioning, swelling within the carpal tunnel, or conditions that increase pressure on the median nerve.
Yes. Symptoms may start intermittently and become more frequent or constant over time if nerve compression continues.
Many patients experience symptom relief with non-surgical treatments such as splinting, activity changes, therapy, or injections.
If numbness, tingling, or hand weakness lasts more than a few weeks or interferes with work, sleep, or daily tasks, evaluation by an orthopedic specialist may be appropriate.
Prolonged nerve compression may lead to lasting weakness or sensation changes, which is why persistent symptoms should be evaluated.