What Is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve — which runs through a narrow passageway in the wrist called the carpal tunnel — becomes compressed or squeezed. This causes pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers that can make everyday tasks increasingly difficult.
At Medical Center Plus, our specialists utilize a combination of conservative treatments and advanced interventions to alleviate carpal tunnel symptoms and restore optimal hand function. The condition is closely related to hand and wrist pain , elbow pain , and nerve conditions.
We use therapies including Electric Cell Signaling Technology , Biologics & PRP , and Electrical Stimulation to reduce nerve compression and promote healing — often avoiding the need for surgery.
Common Symptoms
- Numbness or tingling in thumb, index, middle fingers
- Hand pain or aching that wakes you at night
- Weakness when gripping objects
- Dropping objects unexpectedly
- Pain that travels up the forearm
- Symptoms worse after repetitive hand use
- Shaking hands to relieve tingling
Common Causes of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Repetitive Hand Use
Prolonged typing, assembly work, or use of vibrating tools compresses the median nerve over time.
Wrist Anatomy
A naturally narrow carpal tunnel increases the risk of nerve compression even without other risk factors.
Inflammation
Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis cause tendon inflammation that reduces space in the carpal tunnel.
Hormonal Changes
Fluid retention during pregnancy or menopause increases pressure in the carpal tunnel. See Bioidentical Hormones.
Diabetes
Diabetic nerve damage makes individuals more susceptible to compression neuropathies like carpal tunnel.
Obesity
Excess weight increases the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome by promoting systemic inflammation and fluid retention.
How We Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
We use the most effective non-surgical therapies to decompress the median nerve and restore hand function. Learn more about our team.
Physical Medicine
Comprehensive wrist and nerve evaluation including nerve conduction studies to confirm carpal tunnel syndrome and determine severity.
Electric Cell Signaling Technology
Advanced electrical therapy that directly targets the compressed median nerve — reducing inflammation, improving nerve conduction, and stimulating nerve repair.
Biologics — Plasma & PRP
PRP injections into the carpal tunnel reduce tendon inflammation and swelling that are compressing the nerve, providing lasting relief.
Electrical Stimulation
Non-invasive nerve stimulation that improves median nerve function, reduces numbness, and restores normal sensation in the hand.
Trigger Point Injections
Relieves forearm muscle tension that contributes to wrist and carpal tunnel compression.
Pulsewave Therapy
Reduces inflammation and scar tissue around the carpal tunnel to create more space for the median nerve.
The Medical Center Plus Difference
Multi-Specialty Team
Multiple specialists collaborate under one roof — no referrals needed.
Latest Technology
Cutting-edge diagnostic tools and treatment technologies.
No Opioid Prescriptions
We get patients off medications, not onto them.
One-Visit Convenience
See multiple providers in a single visit.
Conditions We Also Treat
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — many cases of carpal tunnel syndrome respond excellently to non-surgical treatment. Our ECST and PRP therapy are highly effective at reducing nerve compression. Book a consultation to explore your options.
Classic signs include numbness and tingling specifically in the thumb, index, and middle fingers — often worse at night. Our team will confirm the diagnosis with a comprehensive evaluation and nerve testing.
We use advanced therapies like Electric Cell Signaling Technology that actively promote nerve healing and reduce compression — not just manage symptoms with splints or steroids.
We work with most major insurance providers. Contact our office to verify your coverage.
Restore Hand Function Without Surgery
Our team uses advanced, non-surgical therapies to decompress the median nerve and restore full hand function.











