Odds of avoiding CTS surgery.
I was diagnosed with CTS in both hands. I have my self to blame for this. I have been working on a computer without any regards to ergonomics since 1984 (I’m showing my age). I have had the symptoms for about a month (tingling, decreased sensation, swelling around the base of the palm, stiffness in the morning, etc.). On the positive side, pain has been minimal to almost non-existent and I have complete strength (no muscle atrophy) but I noticed that I’m slowly losing my stamina in my hands. I have seen a hand surgeon. He wants to wait another 2 months to see if the symptoms get worse before I have an EMG done. He prescribed anti-inflammatory medication and splints to be worn at night. He also has me doing exercises (stretching) at home. I have also had my desk at work ergonomically set up to avoid further damage to my hands. I’m trying to find out my odds of avoiding surgery. Does anyone know the percentage of people that are diagnosed with CTS that eventually get the surgery (CT release) performed?
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