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Carpal Tunnel Injury Specialists in Dallas — Accidents, Falls & Trauma

Carpal tunnel can develop after wrist trauma from car accidents, slip-and-falls, or repetitive stress. Numbness, tingling, and night pain often follow swelling around the median nerve. Our board-certified orthopedic and pain specialists provide same-/next-day evaluations, advanced imaging review, and tailored treatment. From wrist splints and cortisone injections to PRP and minimally invasive release, we focus on restoring grip and function quickly across seven DFW locations.

Why It Hurts?

Carpal tunnel occurs when swelling or trauma compresses the median nerve in the wrist. After motor vehicle accidents or falls, tissue inflammation can trigger numbness, night pain, and weakness in grip. Without treatment, long-term nerve compression may cause permanent damage. See our Wrist & Hand Pain and Shoulder Pain pages for related injuries.

Carpal Tunnel Symptoms

Numbness/tingling
in fingers

Night pain and
waking with
burning wrist

Weak grip or
 dropping objects

Pain worsens after
injury or repetitive
use

Why Choose Us?

Carpal Tunnel Treatments

Wrist bracing for
support

Cortisone injection (fluoroscopy-guided)

Platelet-Rich
Plasma (PRP)

Minimally invasive carpal tunnel release

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Frequently asked questions

Can carpal tunnel develop after an accident or fall?

Yes. Wrist trauma can cause swelling that compresses the median nerve, leading to numbness, tingling, and night pain. Our specialists diagnose injury-related carpal tunnel early and offer bracing, cortisone, PRP, or release. Learn more on our Wrist & Hand Pain page.

When should I see a doctor for carpal tunnel?

If wrist pain, numbness, or grip weakness follows trauma or repetitive use, see a doctor quickly. Early treatment prevents permanent nerve damage. Same-/next-day evaluations available at our Arm & Shoulder Hub.

Is physical therapy useful for carpal tunnel injuries?

Yes. Therapy helps restore wrist mobility and strengthen supporting muscles. It is often combined with bracing or injections for best results. See more on our Therapies page.

What imaging is best for diagnosing carpal tunnel?

Diagnosis is clinical, but nerve studies and ultrasound may be used when symptoms are unclear. Imaging rules out fractures or tendon injuries after trauma. Learn more on our Shoulder Pain page.

Do injections help with carpal tunnel?

Yes. Cortisone injections reduce swelling around the median nerve, offering weeks to months of relief. PRP is also used to support nerve and tendon healing. Learn more about biologic care on our PRP page.

Why is early treatment important for carpal tunnel injuries?

Delaying care can lead to permanent nerve damage and loss of function. Early evaluation allows non-surgical options to succeed, reducing the need for release surgery. Visit our Carpal Tunnel page for treatment details.