top of page
Writer's pictureDerek Parker

Carpal Tunnel Treatment

At SoftWave by Molotherapy, we offer a progressive approach to treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), a common condition that can cause pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and arm. The condition is typically caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist, which can also lead to pain in the forearm, elbow, shoulder, and neck. Using SoftWave therapy, we provide a non-invasive solution that addresses these symptoms directly at their source.


Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome arises from pressure on the median nerve within the narrow passageway on the palm side of your wrist, known as the carpal tunnel. This pressure can result from swelling or anything that makes the carpal tunnel smaller. Symptoms often include burning, tingling, or itching numbness in the palm and thumb or fingers, as well as discomfort in the wrist and forearm.


SoftWave Therapy: A Non-Surgical Approach to CTS

SoftWave therapy utilizes shock waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes without the need for invasive procedures. Here at SoftWave by Molotherapy, we apply this innovative technology to effectively treat the pain and discomfort associated with CTS by promoting blood circulation, reducing inflammation, and encouraging cellular regeneration.


Treatment Protocol for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Our approach to treating CTS includes a detailed assessment of the affected areas followed by a targeted treatment plan:

  • Mapping the Treatment Area: We begin by mapping the wrist and identifying referral pain areas, including the forearm, elbow, shoulder, and neck, to ensure comprehensive treatment.

  • Intensity Adjustments: Due to the sensitivity of the wrist, we start treatment at a lower intensity that can be comfortably tolerated by the patient. As the pain decreases and the patient’s tolerance increases, we gradually increase the intensity to maximize therapeutic benefits.

  • Focus on Pain Points: Our therapy targets the most painful points along with the associated referral areas to alleviate symptoms and address the root cause of nerve compression.


Benefits of SoftWave Therapy for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Pain Reduction: SoftWave therapy effectively decreases the nerve compression by improving local circulation and reducing inflammation.

  • Improved Functionality: Patients often experience significant improvements in hand strength and dexterity following treatment.

  • Non-Invasive and Safe: This therapy offers a safe alternative to surgical interventions, eliminating the risks associated with surgery and the need for a lengthy recovery.

  • Quick and Convenient: Each treatment session is brief, typically lasting only about 15-20 minutes, allowing patients to return to their daily activities immediately after treatment.


Treatment Schedule

Our typical treatment protocol for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome involves:

  • Frequency: Sessions are generally scheduled twice a week for the first two weeks, providing an intensive phase to initiate the healing process.

  • Continuation: Treatment frequency is reduced to once a week for the following four weeks to continue improvement and further alleviate symptoms.


Why Choose SoftWave by Molotherapy for CTS?

Choosing SoftWave by Molotherapy means opting for an advanced, patient-focused treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Our team is dedicated to providing relief from CTS symptoms using the latest in non-invasive technology, ensuring you receive the highest quality care without the downtime associated with surgery.


Conclusion

If you are experiencing symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, consider SoftWave therapy at SoftWave by Molotherapy for effective relief and recovery. Our innovative treatment approach, combined with a compassionate and comprehensive care plan, ensures that you can return to your daily activities with reduced pain and improved hand function. Contact us today to learn more about our treatments and how we can help you achieve lasting relief from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

0 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


bottom of page