Can I Get a Virtual Diagnosis for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Yes. Through telemedicine, Dr. Badia can evaluate your symptoms, review any existing imaging, and guide you on the next steps—whether conservative treatment or in-person care is appropriate.

Yes. Through telemedicine, Dr. Badia can evaluate your symptoms, review any existing imaging, and guide you on the next steps—whether conservative treatment or in-person care is appropriate.

Recurrence is rare, especially when treated correctly the first time. If symptoms reappear, a follow-up evaluation is necessary to rule out incomplete release or alternative diagnoses.

Most patients experience significant relief within days and return to normal activities within 2–6 weeks, depending on the technique used and the severity of the condition before surgery.

Minimally invasive carpal tunnel surgery uses smaller incisions and advanced techniques to reduce recovery time and scarring. Dr. Badia specializes in endoscopic and ultrasound-guided release procedures.

If symptoms persist or worsen despite conservative treatments, or if there is muscle wasting or loss of hand function, carpal tunnel release surgery may be recommended. It’s often performed as an outpatient procedure.

Yes. Mild to moderate CTS can be managed with splinting, ergonomic adjustments, corticosteroid injections, and physical therapy. Telemedicine consultations with Dr. Badia can help determine the best non-surgical approach.

CTS is diagnosed through physical examination, nerve conduction studies, and electromyography (EMG). Dr. Badia also uses ultrasound imaging for a non-invasive and accurate diagnosis of median nerve compression.

People who perform repetitive hand motions—like typing, using tools, or playing instruments—are at higher risk. CTS is also more common in women, people with diabetes, or those with thyroid disorders.

Early symptoms include numbness or tingling in your fingers, especially at night, hand weakness, and dropping objects. Catching CTS early can prevent long-term nerve damage and more aggressive treatments.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition where the median nerve is compressed as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. This compression causes numbness, tingling, and weakness, particularly in the thumb, index, and middle fingers.

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