Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Nepal: Non-Surgical Relief for Wrist Pain with Manual Therapy (2026 In-Depth Guide)

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is rampant in Nepal among office workers, call center employees, and smartphone users in Kathmandu/Pokhara. Compression of the median nerve causes numbness, tingling, and hand weakness—often worsening at night. Non-surgical options like manual therapy succeed in mild-moderate cases, avoiding surgery risks.

What Causes CTS in Nepal?

  • Repetitive wrist motions (typing, scrolling)
  • Poor ergonomics
  • Pregnancy, diabetes, or thyroid issues

Symptoms & Diagnosis

  • Tingling in thumb/index/middle fingers
  • Night pain, hand dropping objects
  • Positive Phalen’s/Tinel’s tests

Nerve studies confirm severity.

This illustration shows the nerve compression:

Carpel Tunnel Syndrome

Non-Surgical Treatments We Offer

  • Nerve Gliding/Mobilization: Exercises to free the median nerve
  • Soft Tissue Release: Forearm flexors/pronators
  • Wrist Joint Mobilization: Reduces pressure
  • Splinting: Night use to keep wrist neutral
  • Ergonomics Education: Desk setup, breaks

Home Management & Prevention

  • Wrist stretches, nerve glides
  • Ergonomic keyboard/mouse
  • Frequent breaks (20-20-20 rule)

Many recover in 4–12 weeks without surgery.

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Many patients experience major relief in 4–8 sessions.

Hands-on wrist therapy in action:

Hand Therapy –Manual Therapy-M.T. Hospital

Protect your hands—seek treatment early!

Book Now:

New Baneshwor, Kathmandu — +977-01-4622033 / 986-3336363

Dhobighat, Lalitpur — +977-01-5188067 / 984-1200805

https://www.themanualtherapy.com/

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