Carpal Tunnel Treatment in Hot Springs, AR
Carpal tunnel occurs when the median nerve in the wrist becomes compressed, causing numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain in the hand and fingers. Symptoms often worsen with repetitive hand movements and can make everyday tasks like typing or gripping objects difficult.
At Hot Springs PM&R, we diagnose and treat carpal tunnel using advanced, non-surgical treatments whenever possible. Our personalized care plans focus on relieving pain, reducing nerve irritation, and restoring strength and function in the hand and wrist.
Personalized Pain Management
At Hot Springs PM&R, we understand that nerve-related pain and hand dysfunction can affect each patient differently. That’s why our approach focuses on accurate diagnosis, individualized treatment, and long-term relief.
Advanced Therapeutic Treatments
Our clinic offers advanced non-surgical treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome in Hot Springs, AR designed to reduce pain, restore function, and improve hand mobility.
These therapies are designed to:
- Reduce numbness and tingling in the hand
- Relieve wrist and nerve pain
- Improve grip strength and hand function
- Reduce inflammation around the median nerve
- Support long-term nerve health without surgery
While many patients find relief with non-surgical care, we also recognize when more advanced intervention is necessary. In cases where nerve compression is severe and there is a risk of permanent nerve damage, we will refer for surgical evaluation to ensure you receive the most appropriate level of care.
Non-Surgical Treatment Options
Our pain management specialists utilize a range of non-surgical treatments to help manage symptoms and restore function. Based on your diagnosis, your personalized treatment plan may include:
Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
Patient Education
Understanding carpal tunnel syndrome is an important part of treatment. Our team provides education and guidance to help you reduce strain on your hands and wrists, prevent worsening symptoms, and support long-term nerve health.
Frequently Asked Questions About Carpal Tunnel
Common early symptoms include tingling, numbness, or weakness in the thumb, index, and middle fingers, especially during repetitive hand activities.
Yes, if it is mild, many patients find relief with non-surgical treatments such as injections, therapy and activity modifications. Carpal tunnel that is more advanced will require surgery.
Symptoms may gradually worsen and could lead to permanent nerve damage or hand weakness over time.
Diagnosis typically includes a history, physical exam, nerve conduction study and electromyography (EMG).
Why Choose Hot Springs PM&R
When hand pain or numbness interferes with your daily activities, our team is committed to helping you regain comfort and function.
Ready to Find Relief from Carpal Tunnel?
Take the first step toward relief and improved hand function. Schedule your consultation today to learn how the team at Hot Springs PM&R can diagnose your condition, relieve nerve pain, and help restore comfortable hand movement.
If you need to cancel or change your appointment, please call at least 24 hours in advance. Failure to cancel your appointment with at least 24 hours notice or failure to show up to your appointment on time will result in a $100 fee charged to you.

