
We offer treatment plans that are tailored to fit each patient’s condition, living and work requirements: The ultimate goal of therapy and rehabilitation is the restoration and optimization of hand function, renewed independence and improved overall quality of life. Referrals to local providers can be arranged closer to home as a more convenient option for patients. It is provided on site at the University of Michigan’s Hand Program by our team of occupational and physical therapists under the direction of a trained hand therapist. Therapy for carpal tunnel syndrome is recommended in some cases. Hand Therapy and Rehabilitation for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Pressure on the median nerve is decreased with surgical release of the ligament over the carpal tunnel. When symptoms are severe or do not improve, surgery may be the next step.

Chronic illnesses such as hypothyroidism, rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes.There are several factors that can contribute to the swelling of the carpal tunnel and the compression of the median nerve that can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome:


Our goal is to restore comfort and function as soon as possible with minimal impact on the patient’s quality of life. The Comprehensive Hand Center team specializes in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, from mild to severe. Carpal tunnel syndrome happens when swelling in this tunnel pinches, or compresses, the nerve. There is a space in the wrist called the carpal tunnel, where the median nerve and multiple tendons pass from the forearm into the hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a condition caused by increased pressure on the median nerve at the wrist.
