Carpal Tunnel Release at Commons Clinic: Advanced Treatment for Lasting Relief

If numbness, tingling or weakness affects work or sleep, carpal tunnel release at Commons Clinic helps. Our board certified surgeons perform advanced outpatient carpal tunnel surgery for lasting relief. Act now.
What Is Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery and When Is It Needed?
Carpal tunnel release is a short carpal tunnel procedure that opens the tight band pressing on the median nerve to relieve numbness, tingling, and pain. If typing, lifting, or daily work activities are limited, carpal tunnel surgery can stop nerve damage and restore strength over time. Our board certified surgeons perform open carpal tunnel release and endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery tailored to your goals. Schedule a prompt evaluation. Limited clinic availability.
How carpal tunnel syndrome causes pain, numbness, and tingling in your hand
Carpal tunnel release is a short carpal tunnel procedure that opens the tight band pressing on the median nerve to relieve numbness, tingling, and pain.
Early stages, test results, and when nonsurgical treatments are still effective
If typing, lifting, or daily work activities are limited, carpal tunnel surgery can stop nerve damage and restore strength over time.
When carpal tunnel release is performed instead of nonsurgical treatment
Our board certified surgeons perform open carpal tunnel release and endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery tailored to your goals. Schedule a prompt evaluation. Limited clinic availability.
Common nonsurgical treatments before surgery, splinting, corticosteroid injections, and physical therapy
If typing, lifting, or daily work activities are limited, carpal tunnel surgery can stop nerve damage and restore strength over time.


Types of Carpal Tunnel Release: Open vs. Endoscopic Techniques Explained
Our board certified surgeons perform open carpal tunnel release and endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery tailored to your goals.
How open carpal tunnel release surgery is performed
Open carpal tunnel release is an outpatient carpal tunnel operation for persistent or severe carpal tunnel syndrome. A small surgical cut in the palm opens the flexor retinaculum to take pressure off the median nerve while flexor tendons are protected. The wound is closed with stitches and a bandage. Our board certified hand surgeons perform this carpal tunnel surgery regularly with clear aftercare, fast results, and strong safety for lasting relief.
What to expect during open surgery, small surgical cut, flexor retinaculum is cut, and protection of flexor tendons
A small surgical cut in the palm opens the flexor retinaculum to take pressure off the median nerve while flexor tendons are protected.
What is endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery and how it works
Our board certified surgeons perform endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery tailored to your goals.
Is carpal tunnel release safe and which option is right for you?
Our board certified surgeons perform open carpal tunnel release and endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery tailored to your goals.
How Carpal Tunnel Release Is Performed at Commons Clinic
Commons Clinic performs carpal tunnel release as an outpatient carpal tunnel procedure using open carpal tunnel release or endoscopic carpal tunnel release. Your board certified surgeon opens the retinaculum to take pressure off the median nerve, then closes the incision site with sutures and protective bandage.
Step by step, from preoperative testing to the carpal tunnel release procedure
Commons Clinic performs carpal tunnel release as an outpatient carpal tunnel procedure using open carpal tunnel release or endoscopic carpal tunnel release.
Anesthesia, sedation, and outpatient hospital or surgery center details
Your board certified surgeon opens the retinaculum to take pressure off the median nerve, then closes the incision site with sutures and protective bandage.
Board certified orthopedic and upper extremity specialists focused on hand and wrist
Our board certified surgeons perform advanced outpatient carpal tunnel surgery for lasting relief.

Carpal Tunnel Release Recovery Time: What to Expect After Surgery
Carpal tunnel release recovery is usually outpatient with less pain over time. Numbness and tingling often improve within days but complete recovery may take several weeks after surgery. Expect bandages or dressings, stitches removed around 14 days, and guided hand therapy to restore strength, protect the incision site, and optimize results.
What to expect in the first days after carpal tunnel release
Numbness and tingling often improve within days but complete recovery may take several weeks after surgery.
Recovery timeline, when you can drive, type, lift, and return to work activities
Expect bandages or dressings, stitches removed around 14 days, and guided hand therapy to restore strength, protect the incision site, and optimize results.
Carpal Tunnel Release Aftercare, Physical Therapy, and Long Term Results
Carpal tunnel release aftercare is critical to surgery recovery. Keep dressings dry, elevate your hand 48 hours, avoid lifting, and protect the incision site. Expect numbness, tingling, and mild soreness for days after surgery. Our board certified specialists provide clear aftercare, physical therapy, and follow up to restore strength.
How to protect your hand after the procedure and help your recovery
Keep dressings dry, elevate your hand 48 hours, avoid lifting, and protect the incision site.
Physical therapy, hand movements, and when strength returns over time
Our board certified specialists provide clear aftercare, physical therapy, and follow up to restore strength.


Risks, Complications, and Safety of Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery
Carpal tunnel release relieves pressure on the median nerve but any carpal tunnel surgery carries risk. Expect temporary soreness, numbness, or weakness around the incision site. Rare complications include bleeding, infection, or persistent pain and weakness. Our board certified surgeons prioritise safety how and customised risk reduction.
Common risks, soreness, numbness, weakness, bleeding, and infection at the surgical site
Expect temporary soreness, numbness, or weakness around the incision site.
How Commons Clinic reduces complications and monitors your healing
Our board certified surgeons prioritise safety how and customised risk reduction.
Cost, Insurance, and How to Schedule Carpal Tunnel Release at Commons Clinic
At Commons Clinic, board certified hand surgeons perform carpal tunnel release using modern open carpal tunnel release and endoscopic carpal tunnel release. Our billing specialists explain carpal tunnel surgery pricing, insurance coverage, and payment plans, then schedule your outpatient carpal tunnel procedure quickly so you can return to work.
Understanding the cost of carpal tunnel release and insurance coverage
Our billing specialists explain carpal tunnel surgery pricing, insurance coverage, and payment plans.
Book your carpal tunnel surgery consultation at Commons Clinic
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does carpal tunnel release take?
The procedure typically takes 15 to 30 minutes and is performed on an outpatient basis.
How long is recovery?
Light use returns within one to two weeks, while full strength and comfort improve over several weeks.
Is it painful?
Discomfort is usually mild and well controlled with medication and proper aftercare.
Can symptoms return?
Recurrence is uncommon when the median nerve is fully decompressed and recovery guidelines are followed.
When should I consider surgery?
If symptoms persist, worsen, or begin to affect your daily function despite nonsurgical care, a specialist may recommend carpal tunnel release.
Schedule your outpatient carpal tunnel procedure quickly so you can return to work.