What We Treat

What We Treat/Carpal Tunnel

Carpal Tunnel treatment in Palm Beach County.

Relieve wrist nerve compression and restore hand function.

Be On The Move delivers one-on-one in-home physical therapy that helps patients reduce pain, restore confidence, and move forward with a plan built around recovery at home.

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What This Treatment Supports

Recovery guidance that addresses the condition itself, improves movement quality, and makes progress more doable at home.

Key Benefits

Decreased numbness and tingling
Improved hand strength and dexterity
Reduced need for surgical intervention when caught early

Overview

What to know about Carpal Tunnel.

Our therapy program emphasizes wrist/hand mechanics, nerve gliding exercises, and ergonomic adjustments. Splinting or bracing may be used for nighttime symptom relief. We work on reducing pressure within the carpal tunnel while maintaining wrist flexibility and strength.

Patients in Palm Beach County frequently visit us complaining of wrist and hand pain from office work, manual labor, or hobbies that involve repetitive gripping. By assessing your daily routine—whether it’s keyboard posture or hand-intensive tasks—our therapists suggest adaptations that alleviate pressure on the median nerve. As symptoms subside, we add strengthening exercises for the forearm and hand, ensuring long-term function and comfort.

Decreased numbness and tingling
Improved hand strength and dexterity
Reduced need for surgical intervention when caught early

Symptoms

Numbness, tingling in the thumb, index, and middle fingers
Weak grip or dropping objects
Pain that may worsen at night

Common Causes

Repetitive hand or wrist movements (typing, assembly lines)
Wrist positioning (e.g., bent wrists at a keyboard)
Underlying medical conditions like diabetes or hypothyroidism

Recovery Outlook

Many cases improve within weeks of consistent therapy and ergonomic corrections. Severe or long-standing cases might require longer treatment or surgery if conservative methods fail. With regular follow-up at Be On The Move and diligent home exercises—including nerve glides and wrist stretches—you can often achieve substantial relief and regain your normal hand function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions patients often ask about Carpal Tunnel.

Mild to moderate cases often respond well to conservative management. Surgery may be considered if symptoms persist.

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