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How Do You Recover From Open Incision Carpal Tunnel Surgery?

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How Do You Recover From Open Incision Carpal Tunnel Surgery?

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Open incision surgery is one way that doctors and surgeons are correcting carpal tunnel problems. This procedure involves cutting into the wrist and removing pressure from the median nerve in the hand. It’s a more serious operation than other forms of treatment, so you’ll need to know how to recover from open incision carpal tunnel surgery. Prepare yourself for up to 3 weeks of recovery. You might need help from friends and family during the first 2 weeks. Set up a list of ways that your friends and family can help you recover. Keep in mind that you’ll need a ride to and from the hospital on the day of your surgery. You might also need rides to your first few physical therapy appointments. Plan to have your physical therapy in the evening. Some people are unable to drive a car for up to 2 weeks after having open incision surgery. Evening meetings with your therapist means that more friends will be home from work and available to drive you, should you need a ride. Go grocery shopping wi

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