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What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)?
Affecting more than 12 million people, According to research CTS can cause pain, numbness and tingling in the hand and arm. It occurs when the median nerve, one of the major nerves in the hand, is compressed as it travels through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. It primarily affect the thumb, index and middle finger. CTS can affect anyone that is active and uses their hands on a daily basis.
Traditional Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
CTS may be treated surgically through a procedure called carpal tunnel release (CTR), which relieves pressure on the median nerve by cutting the transverse carpal ligament. Traditional CTR procedures can remedy the condition, but may result in large and sometimes big scars, also ongoing palmar pain, and a longer recovery.
Now there’s a proven way to get rapid relief from carpal tunnel pain and return quickly to normal activities.
Micro-invasive Carpal Tunnel Release (CTR) with the SX-One MicroKnife®The SX-One MicroKnife is a low-profile, safe, and effective instrument that allows your doctor to perform carpal tunnel release in a matter of minutes. When combined with ultrasound visualization, altogether the procedure requires a very small (4-5 mm) wrist incision.
Significant benefits of the SX-One MicroKnife
Soon after the procedure, you’ll be able to resume activities as tolerated—afterwards most patients can return to work, additionally to the activities they love within 3-6 days. All things considered, this gives patients another option for treatment.
Soon after the procedure, you’ll be able to resume activities as tolerated, similarly most patients can return to work simultaneously to the activities they love within 3-6 days
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