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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment Frankston

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment

When Wrist Pain Affects Daily Tasks

Have your wrists been stiff or painful recently? Ongoing wrist strain may contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome, which can make daily tasks uncomfortable, especially if your work keeps your hands busy most of the day.

As your local physiotherapist in Frankston, we offer tailored wrist pain treatment, including care for carpal tunnel syndrome. If you need support tailored to your individual needs, our team is here to help guide your treatment and recovery.

Understanding Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common causes of wrist pain. It results from continuous strain and pressure on the median nerve, such as if you make repetitive hand movements, type all day, or even use a smartphone frequently. This is because the median nerve travels down your arm and through the carpal tunnel in your wrist, controlling certain hand muscles and sensation.

When the surrounding tissue is strained, it may swell, compressing the nerve and causing pain and discomfort. There are several potential causes of carpal tunnel syndrome, including:

  • Sprains and fractures
  • Overuse injuries from repetitive movements
  • Tendinitis
  • Diabetes
  • Arthritis

Identifying Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

It’s important to be able to identify carpal tunnel syndrome. If left untreated, symptoms may worsen and even cause permanent damage. Some of the most common symptoms include:

  • Numbness
  • Tingling sensations
  • Nerve pain
  • Hand weakness
  • Swollen fingers

If symptoms persist or begin to interfere with daily tasks, an assessment may help clarify the cause and identify appropriate management options.

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Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

At Peninsula Physio & Rehab, our compassionate, dedicated team tailors every treatment to suit your needs. Depending on the severity of your condition and your preference, carpal tunnel syndrome treatment may include:

Using hands-on techniques such as soft tissue massage, joint mobilisation, and other targeted therapies, our physiotherapists may help relieve pain, improve mobility, and support muscle function.

With a progressive exercise plan tailored to your needs, you may be able to improve your wrist strength, flexibility, and stability. We gradually introduce exercises in an effort to support comfort and reduce your risk of overstrain.

Certain activities may aggravate your condition, but are unavoidable. In these cases, our physiotherapists may help devise strategies to modify them to help reduce their impact on your wrists.

Our experienced physiotherapists may assess how you move and offer corrections that may help reduce pressure on your wrists.

We may use rigid or kinesiology taping to support the wrist where stability is reduced. This may help manage symptoms, reduce aggravation, and support recovery.

Learning about your condition is an important part of recovery. Our team offers guidance to help you understand your symptoms and how we may be able to manage them.

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Answering Common Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Questions

Many conditions may cause similar symptoms, such as cubital tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and arthritis. A physiotherapy assessment helps identify whether the median nerve is involved and what other factors may be contributing to your pain.

Yes, symptoms may occur in one or both hands. Often, one side is more affected depending on daily hand use and load. If both wrists are exposed to similar strain, symptoms may gradually appear on the other side as well.

Mild carpal tunnel symptoms may settle with rest and temporary changes to activity. Reducing repetitive strain and avoiding prolonged wrist positions may help reduce irritation.

However, leaving symptoms unmanaged may allow the condition to progress and worsen. It’s important to seek care if symptoms persist or begin to affect daily activities.

Mild carpal tunnel symptoms may be managed at home with activity modification, gentle exercises, and avoidance of prolonged wrist strain.

However, if symptoms persist or worsen, a professional assessment may help identify contributing factors and better guide appropriate management.

There are several ways you may help prevent or reduce the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome, such as:

  • Minimising repetitive strain as much as possible
  • Adjusting your workstation setup
  • Taking regular breaks to support wrist comfort


Early attention to mild symptoms and addressing contributing factors may support long-term wrist health.

Your first session focuses on understanding your symptoms and how they affect your daily activities. Your physiotherapist will ask questions about your pain, hand use, work, and general health history.

They will then perform an assessment aimed towards identifying the cause of your pain. After the assessment, your physiotherapist will discuss findings and outline a management plan.

Recovery time varies based on severity and the wrist’s daily load. Consistent management and addressing contributing factors may support gradual improvement.

After assessment, your physiotherapist may discuss potential recovery timelines.

Many cases may be managed conservatively. Physiotherapy aims to reduce nerve irritation and improve hand function, though more severe cases may require surgery.

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What Makes Peninsula Physio & Rehab the Right Choice?

Evidence-Based Care

All treatment is guided by current clinical research and best practice to support appropriate care for your needs.

One-on-One Support

Our team provides one-on-one care to help you feel comfortable and supported throughout your recovery.

Local Care for Local Patients

Our clinic is located in the heart of the Peninsula, providing reliable care to the local Frankston community and across Melbourne.

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Find Carpal Tunnel Care Tailored to You

Have your wrists been hurting persistently, or have you been struggling to keep your grip? At Peninsula Physio & Rehab, our assessments aim to identify the cause of your pain and tailor care to your needs. If you’re concerned about carpal tunnel syndrome, our team is here to help.

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