Carpal Tunnel Release in Cincinnati, OH
15 hand surgeons in Cincinnati, OH, perform carpal tunnel release. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Hand Surgeons in Cincinnati, OH
Christopher Chen
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Craig B. Willis
Orthopedic Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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James B. Willis
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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James P. Plettner
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Kagan Ozer
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Kevin J. Little
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Matthew M. Florczynski
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Michael D. Wigton
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Mohab B. Foad
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Patrick J. Messerschmitt
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Peter J. Stern
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Robert C. Rhoad
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Roger Cornwall
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Sam B. Koo
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Thomas R. Kiefhaber
Hand Surgeon Cincinnati, OH
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Common questions
- How long is recovery after carpal tunnel release?
- Light hand use often returns within days, and many people resume most activities in two to six weeks. Full grip strength and palm comfort can take a few months.
- What is the difference between open and endoscopic release?
- Both cut the same ligament; the endoscopic method uses a smaller incision and a camera, while the open method uses a small palm incision. Early recovery may differ slightly, and your surgeon will advise which is suitable.
- Does carpal tunnel syndrome always need surgery?
- No. Mild cases often improve with night splinting, activity changes, and sometimes a steroid injection. Surgery is typically considered when symptoms persist, worsen, or involve constant numbness or weakness.
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