Carpal Tunnel Relief Without Surgery in Brooklyn, New York
Approximately 5% of individuals in the workplace may experience carpal tunnel syndrome—a condition that can lead to pain, numbness, or tingling in the thumb, index, and middle fingers, as well as the inner side of the ring finger.
Physicians in the licensed Regenexx network, including those practicing at Pain Doctors Medical in Brooklyn, New York, offer non-surgical alternatives that may help address symptoms while supporting the body’s natural healing process. Traditional treatment options often include high-dose epidural steroid injections, which may provide temporary relief but are associated with potential side effects and may interfere with the body’s natural repair mechanisms. When such measures do not provide lasting benefit, surgery to relieve pressure on the median nerve, by cutting a ligament in the wrist, is commonly recommended. However, this invasive approach may compromise wrist stability and could result in scar tissue formation that again affects the nerve.
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How Procedures Using Regenexx Injectates May Help with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Procedures using Regenexx injectates are performed on an outpatient basis and involve injecting customized concentrations of your body’s natural healing components into the areas of nerve compression. These procedures may help reduce the pinching of the median nerve and support improved hand function. The injectates are prepared from your own blood, processed into platelet-rich plasma (PRP), or from your own bone marrow concentrate (BMC), which includes a variety of cellular elements used in orthobiologic applications.
These procedures typically involve significantly less downtime than surgical intervention and may reduce the need for prescription medications or extended time away from work.
Watch a hand procedure using Regenexx injectates performed by a physician in the licensed Regenexx network:
The Regenexx approach emphasizes the use of the least invasive and most cost-conscious procedure to support improved function. Your physician will help determine whether a platelet-based injectate or a BMC-based approach may be more appropriate for your condition.
Is the Regenexx Approach Right for Your Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
When considering treatment options for carpal tunnel syndrome, understanding the full range of choices is essential. Regenexx procedures are designed to support the body’s natural healing processes and offer alternatives to surgical intervention or long-term medication use. These procedures use Regenexx lab processes and may help reduce pain and improve function in some individuals.
During your initial evaluation, a physician in the licensed Regenexx network may perform a SANS (Stability, Articulation, Neuromuscular function, and Symmetry) assessment to gain insight into joint function and nerve health. This comprehensive analysis helps guide more precise diagnostic and treatment decisions. The evaluation may include imaging reviews and diagnostic ultrasound to observe the structures of the hand and wrist in real time.
This diagnostic approach, offered at licensed locations like Pain Doctors Medical in Brooklyn, NY, can provide a clearer understanding of the underlying contributors to your symptoms and help determine whether a Regenexx procedure may be appropriate.
Watch Debbie’s testimonial video to learn how a procedure using Regenexx lab processes supported her return to daily activities:
Note: As with all medical procedures, procedures using Regenexx lab processes have both success and failure rates. Individual results vary. Patient experiences shared in testimonials should not be interpreted as indicative of outcomes for others.
Webinar: Exploring Non-Surgical Options for Hand, Wrist, and Thumb Arthritis
Join Chris Centeno, MD, founder of Regenexx, as he discusses how procedures using Regenexx lab processes may offer a less invasive alternative to surgery for certain hand, wrist, and thumb conditions.
In this free educational session, you’ll learn:
- How do procedures using your own bone marrow concentrate and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injectates may compare to surgical options and other conventional treatment.
- What to expect before, during, and after a procedure using Regenexx lab processing
Insightful answers to commonly asked questions about interventional orthobiologics and their potential role in supporting the body’s natural healing process
Note: Like all medical procedures, procedures using Regenexx lab processes have both success and failure rates. Individual outcomes vary.
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