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    • Carpal Tunnel Surgery
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Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery in Calgary

 If you feel constant tingling in your fingers or pain that wakes you up at night, you are not alone. Many people deal with the effects of median nerve compression, a condition that can make even simple tasks feel impossible. When your hands stop working the way they should, it impacts your work, your hobbies, and your quality of life.


Carpal tunnel syndrome treatment is one of the most common ways to find relief. At our clinic, we specialize in providing high-quality care to help you regain your strength. Choosing Private Hand Surgery ensures that you don't have to wait in a long line to get the help you deserve. Our goal is to get you back to your normal routine as quickly and safely as possible. 

Understanding Your Symptoms: Numbness and Tingling in Hands

The first sign of a problem is often a strange sensation in the thumb, index, and middle fingers. You might notice numbness and tingling in hands while driving a car or holding a phone. This happens because the median nerve, which runs through a narrow passage in your wrist, is being squeezed. Over time, this pressure can lead to weakness or a loss of coordination.


If left alone, these symptoms can get worse. You might find yourself dropping objects or struggling to button your shirt. Because the wrist and hand are so vital to everything we do, it is important to speak with a professional early on. A specialist can check your grip strength and nerve health to see if surgery is the right step for you.

Why Choose a Specialist Hand Surgeon for Carpal Tunnel?

When it comes to your mobility, you want a team that focuses specifically on the delicate structures of the arm. Seeing a dedicated hand surgeon for carpal tunnel ensures that you are getting expert care. These surgeons perform this specific procedure daily, which leads to better outcomes and smaller incisions.


By choosing Private Hand Surgery, you benefit from:

  • Faster Appointments: Skip the months of waiting and get a diagnosis right away.
  • Personalized Care: Your surgeon will take the time to explain the procedure in plain language.
  • Advanced  Techniques: We use modern tools that aim to reduce scarring and discomfort.
  • Comfortable Environment: Our facilities are designed to make your experience as stress-free as possible.

What to Expect During the Procedure

The surgery itself is quite straightforward and usually takes less than thirty minutes. The surgeon makes a small cut in the palm of your hand to reach the transverse carpal ligament. By cutting this ligament, the surgeon releases the pressure on the nerve. This creates more space in the "tunnel," allowing blood flow to return and the nerve to begin healing.


Most patients are awake during the process, as we use local numbing medicine. This means you can go home the very same day. Because the procedure is focused and precise, the risks are generally very low. It is a proven way to stop the progression of nerve damage and find lasting relief from chronic pain.

Navigating Carpal Tunnel Surgery Recovery

The journey to full health doesn't end when you leave the operating room. Your carpal tunnel surgery recovery starts immediately. For the first few days, you will need to keep your hand elevated and avoid heavy lifting. You will likely wear a light bandage or a splint to protect the area while the skin heals.


While the "pins and needles" feeling often goes away quickly, full strength takes a bit more time to return. Most people can go back to light office work within a week or two. If your job involves heavy manual labor, you might need a bit longer to heal. We will provide you with a clear timeline and simple exercises to keep your fingers moving during this phase.

Long-Term Benefits of Taking Action

Choosing to have surgery is a big decision, but it is often the most effective way to treat carpal tunnel for good. While braces and shots can help for a while, they don't always fix the physical narrowing of the tunnel. Surgery addresses the root cause of the pressure, giving your nerve the room it needs to function.


Once you have recovered, you can look forward to sleeping through the night without pain. You will be able to enjoy your favorite activities again, whether that is gardening, typing, or playing sports. Investing in your health today means protecting the future of your hands. Our team is here to support you every step of the way, from your first consultation to your final check-up.

Private Hand Surgery - Dr. David Cinats

2210 2 St SW, Calgary, AB T2S 3C1

604 545 1405

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