
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition that can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand and wrist. These symptoms often interfere with daily activities such as typing, gripping objects, or repetitive hand movements.
At Advanced Integrative Medicine, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy is used as part of a regenerative medicine approach to help patients explore non-surgical options for managing carpal tunnel syndrome and supporting nerve and tissue health.
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. This compression may result from repetitive motion, inflammation, overuse, or structural changes within the wrist.
Common symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome may include:
Accurate diagnosis is essential to confirm carpal tunnel syndrome and rule out other conditions that may cause similar symptoms.
PRP therapy uses a concentrated portion of platelets derived from your own blood. Platelets contain growth factors that support the body’s natural repair processes.
In regenerative medicine, PRP therapy for carpal tunnel syndrome may help:
PRP therapy is not appropriate for every case of carpal tunnel syndrome. Its potential role depends on symptom severity, underlying cause, and individual evaluation.
PRP therapy may be considered for patients who:
Treatment recommendations are always guided by medical evaluation, diagnostic findings, and patient-specific factors.
Your visit begins with a detailed assessment of your symptoms, medical history, and functional concerns. Diagnostic testing or additional evaluation may be recommended when appropriate.
If PRP therapy is considered appropriate, a personalized care plan is developed based on your condition, symptom severity, and overall health.
Follow-up care allows us to monitor progress and adjust treatment recommendations to support symptom improvement and hand function.
Our goal is to help patients make informed decisions about regenerative treatment options for carpal tunnel syndrome.

If wrist or hand symptoms are affecting your daily activities or work, PRP-based regenerative care may be worth considering.
Schedule a consultation today to learn whether PRP therapy may be appropriate for you.
PRP therapy and regenerative medicine treatments are not guaranteed to produce specific results. Individual outcomes vary based on condition, health status,
and treatment plan. Treatment recommendations are made following clinical evaluation and medical judgment.
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Regenerative medicine treatments are not guaranteed to produce specific results. Individual outcomes may vary. Treatments are based on clinical evaluation and medical judgment.