The Anatomy of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The carpal tunnel is a narrow passage located on the palm side of the wrist, surrounded by bones and ligaments. It safeguards the median nerve, responsible for finger sensation and thumb muscle control. The compression of the carpal tunnel restricts the nerve's natural pathway, causing tingling, numbness, and weakness associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. Over time, the condition can worsen and result in permanent nerve damage.