Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed at the wrist, causing symptoms such as:
Tingling or numbness in the thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers
Wrist pain or aching that may extend up the arm
Weakness or clumsiness in hand grip
Symptoms often worse at night or with repetitive wrist movements
Common causes include:
Repetitive wrist movements (typing, assembly line work)
Wrist injuries or fractures
Inflammation or swelling of tendons within the carpal tunnel
Rheumatoid arthritis or other inflammatory conditions
Pregnancy-related fluid retention
Diabetes or thyroid disorders
Standard treatments may include:
Wrist splints or braces
Activity modification and ergonomics
Anti-inflammatory medications
Physiotherapy exercises and nerve gliding
Corticosteroid injections
Surgery to release the carpal tunnel in severe cases
Patients often report:
Splints can be uncomfortable and limit hand use
Exercises may not relieve severe symptoms
Medications and injections provide temporary relief only
Surgery can involve downtime and risks
Recurrence after surgery is possible
Our approach emphasizes non-invasive, targeted therapies that promote healing and reduce nerve compression without surgery.
Treatment options include:
Shockwave therapy (from $180/session): Helps reduce inflammation and improve nerve function.
Pioneered HotHeal Therapy Protocol: Uses manual techniques and non-invasive radiofrequency to relieve wrist pain and improve circulation.
Pioneered Home Therapy Protocol: Exclusive to our clinic, combining FDA-approved PEMF, Regenerix Gold, and Korean transdermal technology to support nerve healing at home.
Yes. Most patients with early to moderate carpal tunnel symptoms benefit from our protocols. Severe cases may still require surgery, which we help assess through thorough evaluation and offer second opinions.
Many report symptom relief within 2–4 sessions. Chronic or advanced cases may take longer but typically improve gradually with consistent therapy.
Surgery is usually advised when:
Symptoms are severe and persistent despite conservative care
There is muscle wasting or significant weakness
Nerve conduction studies confirm severe compression
We provide second opinions for patients considering surgery to explore all non-invasive options first.
In practice since 2007 at Shaw House
Pioneers of the HotHeal and Home Therapy Protocols
Trusted by patients from 20+ countries and Singapore’s national athletes
Affordable shockwave therapy from $180 (vs $300+ elsewhere)
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