Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Physiotherapy

Carpal tunnel syndrome commonly presents with finger numbness, tingling, or waking at night because of hand discomfort. In some cases, people also notice reduced hand function, weaker grip, or symptoms that come on more easily during repeated hand use.

If the discomfort is mainly around the wrist and is not clearly associated with finger numbness or night-time symptoms, you may also refer to [Wrist Pain Physiotherapy].

Common symptoms

How physiotherapy assesses

Physiotherapy usually begins by looking at where the numbness or tingling is felt, when it is most noticeable, and how it responds at night, after repeated hand use, or after work tasks. Where appropriate, wrist and hand function may also be reviewed to help determine whether the presentation is more consistent with carpal tunnel syndrome and other nerve-related patterns.

How physiotherapy may help

Physiotherapy may include activity modification, appropriate wrist and hand-related exercises, advice on day-to-day use, and graded rehabilitation according to symptom pattern, timing, and daily demands. The aim is to reduce symptoms and improve hand function progressively.

Related Conditions

Wrist Pain

This may also be relevant if the symptoms are more focused on local wrist pain than numbness or night symptoms.

De Quervain’s

This may also be relevant if pain is mainly on the thumb side of the wrist and is aggravated by gripping or twisting.

Neck Pain

Neck-related nerve irritation can sometimes contribute to symptoms into the arm, hand, or fingers.

Not sure whether your condition falls into this category?

You may first arrange a physiotherapy assessment to understand the more suitable management approach according to your symptoms, activity needs, and rehabilitation goals.

Location

Shop 301A, Tai Yau Plaza, 181 Johnston Road, Wan Chai

Phone

3689 6670

WhatsApp

9824 4832

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