If you have carpal tunnel, then one of the options open to you is surgery. Sometimes, it is the best way to get rid of this condition for good. If you do have to go forward with surgery, then it's a good idea for you to consider endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery. This is the method used at the Brown Hand Center, and it's a great way for you to get rid of your pain and be safe all the while. A lot of patients are afraid of surgery, but you don't have to be when this method is used. If you choose to go through endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery at the Brown Hand Center, you don't have to worry about this being invasive. The doctors at Brown Hand Center are going to make tiny incisions in your wrist and palm and then an endoscope to see the structures in your wrist. These small incisions will also be used as a means for your doctors to insert the surgical tools that will correct your carpal tunnel syndrome. It's a very easy and effective procedure that poses little risk to you. When you choose the Brown Hand Center as your hand surgery center, you can look forward to getting a shorter recovery time than you would with open surgery. This procedure does not require cutting your palm open, so it's very easy to heal from and you're not going to feel a lot of pain afterwards. Due to the short healing time, you will be able to use your hand a lot sooner and you can get back to work and to doing the things that you love. Just because endoscopic carpal tunnel surgery is a safe and effective means of dealing with carpal tunnel that does not mean that you have to go through with it. Not all patients are going to be great candidates for the surgery, and some may not even need a treatment option like this. For less severe cases of carpal tunnel, you may be able to improve things with rest or some mild medication. Don't just assume that surgery is going to be your only option for getting rid of your pain. The doctors at Brown Hand Center can help you to decide what is right.
Michael G. Brown, M.D., Founder (retired) is internationally acclaimed for his patented BROWN PROCEDURE (expired) for carpal tunnel as reported in the prestigious Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He has personally trained others in his techniques and is devoted to ongoing philanthropy, teaching and helping those in need receive proper medical care.