LATEST RESEARCH: WHY PHYSICAL THERAPY IS A COST-EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME – PART 2

Blog post from our board member Dr. Robert Bacci: Latest Research: Why Physical Therapy Is A Cost-Effective Treatment For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Part 2) – Courtesy of Bacci & Glinn Physical Therapy

This is part two of four posts outlining the exceptional benefits and cost savings of seeing a physical therapist first for care of a variety of musculoskeletal, pelvic, and vascular conditions. 

NEW STUDY FROM THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION REVEALS PROMISING NEW VALUE

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a common condition that causes pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and arm. It occurs when one of the major nerves to the hand—the median nerve—is squeezed or compressed as it travels through the wrist. While surgery is a widely recognized treatment for CTS, physical therapy is emerging as a highly effective and cost-efficient alternative. This article will explore the cost-saving benefits of physical therapy for CTS and why it should be your preferred treatment option.

UNDERSTANDING CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome affects millions of people and is often caused by repetitive motions or conditions that put pressure on the median nerve. Symptoms include numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and arm, which can significantly impact daily activities and work productivity. Without treatment, CTS can lead to permanent nerve damage and muscle wasting in the hand.

THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL THERAPY IN TREATING CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

Physical therapy offers several non-invasive treatments that can alleviate the symptoms of CTS and improve hand function. At Bacci & Glinn Physical Therapy, we specialize in hands-on manual therapy, patient education, therapeutic exercise, and personalized guidance to help you recover from CTS without the need for surgery.

  • Manual Therapy: Our physical therapists use hands-on techniques to mobilize and manipulate the wrist and hand. This helps to reduce pain, improve mobility, and enhance the overall function of the affected area.
  • Therapeutic Exercise: Tailored exercise programs are designed to strengthen the muscles around the wrist and hand, improve flexibility, and increase joint stability. These exercises can significantly reduce symptoms and improve the quality of life for individuals with CTS.
  • Patient Education: Understanding your condition and how to manage it is crucial. Our therapists provide valuable education on pain management techniques, lifestyle changes, and activity modifications to help you live better with CTS.
  • Personalized Guidance: Every patient is unique, and read more..
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