CARPAL TUNNEL SERVICES • NEW PORT RICHEY, FL

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Numbness, tingling, and hand weakness can make everyday tasks feel frustrating—typing, driving, gripping, even sleeping. Dr. John B. Fuller specializes in diagnosing median nerve compression and delivering a refined, stepwise plan to relieve symptoms and protect long-term hand function.

Conservative-first care Ultrasound-supported evaluation Minimally invasive options
Carpal tunnel syndrome commonly affects adults and is often related to repetitive wrist positions, swelling, or other contributing factors. (See Sources)

What carpal tunnel syndrome feels like

Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve becomes compressed as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. This can affect sensation and fine motor control—often felt as tingling, numbness, or weakness in the hand.

  • Tingling or numbness in the thumb, index, middle, or ring finger
  • Symptoms that wake you at night or worsen with wrist positions
  • Hand weakness, dropping objects, reduced grip strength
  • Aching in the wrist/forearm that can fluctuate over time
DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT

A refined, step-by-step approach

Every plan is personalized. We start with the least invasive options that make sense for your condition, then progress thoughtfully when needed.

01

Focused Evaluation

Review symptoms, triggers, and timing; assess sensation, strength, and wrist mechanics. Provocative tests may be used to reproduce symptoms safely.

02

Imaging When Helpful

Ultrasound may be used to evaluate the median nerve and surrounding structures, helping confirm compression and rule out other issues.

03

Conservative Relief

Activity strategy, ergonomic adjustments, wrist splinting, anti-inflammatory recommendations, and targeted treatment to reduce swelling and pressure.

04

Injection Options

Corticosteroid injections may reduce inflammation and provide relief—especially when symptoms interfere with sleep or daily tasks.

05

Surgical Release (When Indicated)

If symptoms persist or function is declining, carpal tunnel release can relieve pressure on the median nerve. Minimally invasive or open techniques may be considered based on your needs.

06

Return-to-Function Plan

A clear, structured plan to restore strength, confidence, and fine motor control—so you return to your routine with lasting results.

CARPAL TUNNEL Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

Sources

  • AAOS OrthoInfo: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome overview. View source
  • NINDS (NIH): Carpal Tunnel Syndrome information and symptoms. View source
  • NHS: Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms and treatment overview. View source
  • Mayo Clinic: Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms and causes. View source

This page is for general education and is not medical advice. Diagnosis and treatment vary by patient.