Non-Invasive Carpal Tunnel Treatment In Ospina Medical – New York, NY
Carpal tunnel syndrome affects an estimated 5% of working individuals and may lead to symptoms such as pain, tingling, or numbness in the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and the inner portion of the ring finger.
Conventional treatment often begins with high-dose steroid injections. While these may provide short-term symptom relief, they can carry significant side effects and may interfere with the body’s natural healing response. When symptoms persist, surgical intervention is commonly recommended, which involves cutting ligaments in the wrist to reduce pressure on the nerve. This procedure may affect wrist stability and, in some cases, result in scar tissue that can contribute to recurring nerve compression.
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Regenexx-Based Procedures For Addressing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Outpatient procedures using Regenexx injectates involve precise injections of customized concentrations derived from the patient’s biological materials into areas where nerve compression may be occurring. These procedures are intended to support function and address the underlying irritation by targeting the site of nerve impingement.
The injectates are prepared using either the patient’s own blood to create a concentrated form of platelet-rich plasma (PRP), or bone marrow concentrate (BMC), which contains stem cells. These biologics are used according to the specific needs of the condition being treated.
Recovery time is typically shorter than that associated with surgical options, and most individuals report minimal or no reliance on opioid medications or extended time away from daily activities.
Watch a hand procedure using Regenexx injectates performed by a physician in the licensed Regenexx network:
The aim is to pursue the least invasive and most cost-conscious procedure appropriate for the condition. A provider will evaluate your case to determine whether a platelet-based procedure or one using bone marrow concentrate (BMC) may be recommended.
Could Regenexx Injectates Be Considered for Carpal Tunnel Symptoms?
Ospina Medical in New York, NY, focuses on equipping individuals with clear, relevant information to support informed choices about their treatment options.
As part of the initial evaluation, providers may perform a four-part SANS assessment, evaluating joint stability, articulation, neuromuscular control, and symmetry. This process involves moving the affected area through its full range of motion and may include the use of ultrasound technology to observe soft tissue and nerve activity in real time.
This method is designed to provide a more thorough understanding of the physical factors contributing to the individual’s symptoms.
Watch Debbie’s testimonial and learn how procedures using the Regenexx approach supported her recovery and return to meaningful daily activities.
Please note: As with any medical procedure, outcomes from procedures using Regenexx lab processes can vary. Patient stories and testimonials are individual experiences and should not be considered representative of results for others.
Webinar: Alternatives to Surgery for Managing Hand, Wrist, and Thumb Arthritis
Join Chris Centeno, MD, founder of Regenexx, for an educational webinar discussing how procedures using Regenexx injectates may be considered for hand injuries and conditions.
This session will explore options that do not involve surgery and are designed to support joint function using the body’s own biological materials.
During this free webinar, you’ll learn:
- How procedures using bone marrow concentrate (BMC) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) compare with traditional approaches to orthopedic care
- What to expect before, during, and after Regenexx procedures
- Responses to frequently asked questions about the use of orthobiologics in musculoskeletal care
