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Nerve entrapment treatment
(Carpal tunnel Syndrome)
Nerve Release and Regeneration Injection Therapy
NRRIT is a nerve hydro-dissection technique that is highly successful for releasing peripheral nerve entrapments and restoring homeostasis. It is a quick, straightforward process, often with instant results for the patient. First, the physician uses ultrasound to identify the nerves being entrapped. Next, a natural solution is injected around the nerve to mechanically release it from the surrounding tissue, fascia, or adjacent structures. Often, cellular solutions, such as stem cell or platelet solutions, are injected at the nerve site to promote nerve healing during the procedure as well. Most of the entrapped nerves can be released with this procedure. One of the common nerve entrapments is median nerve leading to carpal tunnel syndrome.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common problem affecting the hand and wrist. Symptoms begin when the median nerve gets squeezed inside the carpal tunnel of the wrist, a medical condition known as nerve entrapment or compressive neuropathy. Any condition that decreases the size of the carpal tunnel or enlarges the tissues inside the tunnel can produce the symptoms of CTS. Nerve release using hydrodissection and regenerative injection technique is a highly effective option for this nerve and many other peripheral nerve entrapments.