Carpal Tunnel Syndrome [Video]

As a hand, wrist and upper extremity surgeon, one of the most common conditions that I treat is carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition that is often associated with numbness of the hands. This numbness can get worse with certain activities and make it hard for patients to sleep through the night. If left untreated, the occasional numbness may become permanent, causing loss of strength and loss of dexterity. In the following video, I discuss the causes, symptoms and treatment options for carpal tunnel syndrome, including surgical and nonsurgical methods. Patients with pain or discomfort in the hand, wrist or upper extremity may find the following videos helpful:


Mark Winston, MD, orthopedic surgeonAbout the Author: Mark J. Winston, M.D., is an orthopedic surgeon specializing in hand, wrist and upper extremity surgery as well as sports medicine. Before joining Dickson-Diveley Orthopaedics, Dr. Winston completed a hand and upper extremity fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery/Weill Cornell Medical College in New York.


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