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Carpal tunnel exercises: Can they relieve symptoms?

Probably not. Carpal tunnel exercises alone aren’t likely to relieve symptoms, such as pain and numbness. These exercises are most effective when combined with other treatments, such as behavior changes or wrist splints.

If your symptoms are serious, you’ll likely still need surgery to get relief.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by pressure on the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. Nerve-gliding exercises are one type of carpal tunnel exercise. These exercises might help allow the median nerve to move as usual. But the exercises also might worsen symptoms. If the median nerve remains trapped, nerve-gliding exercises can stretch, irritate or injure the nerve.

Despite their limitations, carpal tunnel exercises might help:

If your healthcare team recommends carpal tunnel exercises, start them slowly over time. It’s also a good idea to work with a hand therapist. The therapist can show you the right way to do these exercises so that you don’t make your symptoms worse.

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