Abstract

A group of symptoms known as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) are brought on by compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel of the wrist. The primary signs and symptoms of CTS are numbness, pain, and tingling in the radial side of the ring finger as well as the first three fingers. Pain also causes nocturnal awakenings and impairs fine motor control due to hand weakness. Thus far, research findings pertaining to the use of conservative approaches in the management of CTS have been inconsistent. Exercises, splints, laser therapy, ultrasound therapy, manual therapy, neurodynamic methods, functional massage, and more are all part of CTS rehabilitation. Acupuncture, massages, and Chinese cupping massage are some alternative therapies for CTS.

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