
Diagnosis and Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Once you present with symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome your healthcare provider will begin a medical work up to either diagnose or rule out carpal tunnel syndrome. Testing for carpal tunnel includes imagine and physical exam by medical provider.
Imaging: to look at the radial nerve, in carpal tunnel you will often see swelling of the area around the nerve and/or compression of the nerve
- Electromygram (EMG)
 - Nerve conduction studies
 - X-ray of wrist
 
Physical exam : includes the phalnes and tinels tests
- Phalens test: place hands back to back upside down for 60 seconds, tingling and pain will be produced in those with carpal tunnel
 - Tinels: tap the inside of the wrist over the radial nerve, pain or tingling will occur in those with carpal tunnel
 
Treatment: for carpal tunnel begins with lifestyle changes and pain medication
- Limit activity that produces symptoms
 - Splint the hand and forearm
 - Medications 
- NSAIDS (Advil or Motrin) to reduce inflammation and pain
 - Steroid injections at 6 week intervals to reduce inflammation and pain
 
 
Surgical treatment: may be needed if lifestyle changes and rest do not improve symptoms
- Surgery for those who are not experiencing relief with limited activity and medications
 - Release the transverse carpal ligament 
- 10% will not respond due to nerve damage
 
 




