Carpal Tunnel
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CARPAL TUNNEL
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome happens when the median nerve (which runs from your forearm into your hand) gets compressed at the wrist.

CARPAL TUNNEL
How PRP Works for Carpal Tunnel
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Decrease inflammation in the carpal tunnel
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Help repair and regenerate the damaged or compressed median nerve
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Improve blood flow and support healing of the surrounding connective tissue
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Possibly delay or avoid surgery in early to moderate cases
The PRP Procedure for Carpal Tunnel
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Blood Draw
A small amount of your blood is taken from your arm. -
Centrifuge Spin
The blood is spun to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma. -
Injection
The PRP is carefully injected into the carpal tunnel area near the median nerve — usually under ultrasound guidance to ensure precision and safety. -
Post-Treatment
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Mild soreness or swelling is common for a day or two
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Avoid heavy use of the hand for several days
Usually, no stitches or downtime
Efficacy of PRP for Carpal Tunnel
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Several small studies report that PRP reduces pain, numbness, and tingling in people with mild to moderate CTS
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It may be more effective long-term than corticosteroid injections
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Promising nerve regeneration and healing effects have been seen
Who Might Benefit from PRP?
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You have mild to moderate carpal tunnel symptoms
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You’ve tried splints, physical therapy, or NSAIDs with little success
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You want to avoid steroids or surgery
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You’re looking for a natural, regenerative option
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You don’t have severe nerve damage or muscle atrophy
Free consultation
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