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Carpal tunnel syndrome and bifid median nerve- patient ultrasound and treatment recommendation

Carpal tunnel syndrome and bifid median nerve- patient ultrasound and treatment recommendation Ross Hauser, MD shares some interesting findings with our wonderful patient, Patti, who came for our help with wrist pain and a ganglion cyst. We are happy that we could offer her non-surgical treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome. In our office, we typically find that patients respond well to Nerve Release Injection Therapy and Prolotherapy- two unique injection treatments that help to free up the nerve and stabilize the wrist joint to stop nerve entrapment from continuing. In her non-painful wrist, we found an interesting finding that is only present in a small percent of the population: a bifid median nerve. If you are looking for an alternative to carpal tunnel surgery, and see if you are a good candidate for regenerative options, we are happy to review your case and talk with you.

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