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Carpal Tunnel Surgery in Beverly Hills, CA

Soma Orthopedics, a renowned provider of orthopedic surgery, including for carpal tunnel syndrome, is located in Beverly Hills, CA. Our cutting-edge facility caters to patients from all over Los Angeles County, including Los Angeles proper, Inglewood, Huntington Beach, and the Inland Empire. Our highly skilled team of orthopedic specialists is committed to your comfort and strives to deliver the most effective treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome.

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common condition causing pain, numbness, and tingling in the hand and wrist. It occurs when the median nerve, responsible for feeling in the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and half of the ring finger, is compressed within the carpal tunnel at the wrist. While non-surgical treatments are often effective, some cases require surgery for lasting relief. Common symptoms include:

Non-Surgical Relief for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

At Soma Orthopedics, we believe in exploring non-surgical options first. Our specialists may recommend the following:

When You May Need Carpal Tunnel Surgery

If non-surgical treatments fail to provide lasting relief, carpal tunnel surgery may be the best course of action. Our experienced orthopedic surgeons perform minimally invasive carpal tunnel release procedures to alleviate pressure on the median nerve. This can significantly improve symptoms and restore hand and wrist function.

Contact Soma Orthopedics for Carpal Tunnel Surgery in Beverly Hills, CA

Do you suffer from wrist pain or suspect you might have carpal tunnel syndrome? Soma Orthopedics offers comprehensive consultations to diagnose the cause of your wrist pain and develop a personalized treatment plan. Contact us today at 855-SOMA-844 (855-766-2844) to schedule an appointment and explore the path to lasting relief from carpal tunnel syndrome.