Carpal Tunnel Relief in Miami Without Surgery or Braces
Numb fingers ruining your work and sleep? Our robotic therapy releases the tight forearm muscles strangling your median nerve. Many patients experience improvement within several sessions. No surgery. No braces. No more dropping things.
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How Carpal Tunnel Disrupts Life in Miami
Carpal Tunnel doesn't just hurt — it steals everyday moments in Miami:
Work becomes impossible: Typing emails at Brickell offices or handling transactions at Vizcaya gift shops. Your numb, tingling fingers make every keystroke and signature exhausting.
Sleep becomes a nightmare: After enjoying dinner in Brickell or a show at Vizcaya, you wake up at 2 AM with dead hands, shaking them out desperately while your partner sleeps.
Daily tasks frustrate: From drinking your morning cafecito before heading to South Pointe to gripping your phone while navigating to Matheson Hammock, everything requires extra effort when numbness and pain take over.
You don't have to give up the South Florida lifestyle. Relief is possible.
Traditional treatments aren't working. You need something different.
Our robotic therapy targets the root cause—tight muscles compressing your nerves—not just masking the pain.
How Robotic Therapy Treats Carpal Tunnel
Carpal tunnel happens when tight forearm muscles pull on the flexor tendons, creating pressure inside the narrow carpal tunnel that strangles your median nerve. Our robotic therapy releases those forearm muscles with consistent, precise pressure, giving the nerve space to decompress and heal.
Type all day without numbness or tingling in your fingers
Grip objects firmly without fear of dropping them
Sleep through the night without waking up shaking out dead hands
Real Results From Real People
Hear from clients who found relief with TheraMax Miami
Why This Works When Others Don't
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Chiropractor
Approach: Wrist adjustments and spinal alignment
Timeframe: Multiple visits over weeks/months
Effectiveness: May provide temporary relief if misalignment is present
Doesn't release the tight forearm muscles pulling on your flexor tendons. Wrist manipulation doesn't address the muscular compression creating carpal tunnel pressure.
Physical Therapy
Approach: Wrist stretches, nerve gliding exercises, and strengthening
Timeframe: 8-12 weeks of sessions
Effectiveness: Helps maintain flexibility and prevent further stiffness
Stretching alone can't release the deep forearm muscles compressing your median nerve. Often takes months with minimal improvement while you continue suffering.
Injections & Surgery
Approach: Cortisone shots reduce inflammation; surgery cuts the transverse carpal ligament
Timeframe: Recovery time varies by procedure
Effectiveness: Injections provide temporary relief; surgery permanently widens the tunnel
Shots wear off in weeks or months. Surgery is irreversible with risks of nerve damage, pillar pain, and incomplete relief. It doesn't address the forearm muscle tension that caused it.
Understanding Carpal Tunnel
The median nerve in your wrist is under constant pressure.
Repetitive motions cause your forearm flexor muscles to tighten, pulling on the tendons that pass through your narrow carpal tunnel. This creates a bottleneck that strangles your median nerve, causing the numbness, tingling, and weakness in your thumb and fingers. Our robotic therapy releases that forearm tension, giving your nerve space to heal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to your questions about robotic therapy
How is robotic muscular therapy different from wearing wrist braces?
Wrist braces immobilize your hand to reduce irritation, but they don't release the tight forearm muscles causing the pressure. Our robotic therapy targets those muscles directly, releasing the tension that creates the carpal tunnel compression. Think of it as addressing the root cause instead of just managing symptoms.
Does the treatment hurt?
Most patients describe it as firm pressure on the forearm, similar to a deep tissue massage. You're in complete control of the intensity. The device applies consistent therapeutic pressure to the forearm flexors and pronator teres, but never more than you can handle. Many find it relaxing.
How many sessions will I need?
Every patient is different. The severity of your carpal tunnel, how long you've had symptoms, and whether you have underlying conditions all play a role. We successfully treat many nerve compression conditions, including carpal tunnel, sciatica, and other muscular causes of nerve pain. Many patients experience improvement within several sessions, with some noticing reduced numbness after the first visit. Your trial session lets you experience results before committing to a treatment plan.
Will this help if I already have muscle atrophy in my thumb?
If you have severe thenar muscle wasting (visible thumb muscle loss), that indicates advanced nerve compression. While our therapy can often reduce numbness and pain by releasing forearm muscle tension, severe cases may require medical evaluation. During your assessment, we'll examine your hand and discuss realistic expectations for your specific situation.
Should I try cortisone injections first?
Cortisone shots reduce inflammation temporarily but don't address the muscle tension pulling on your flexor tendons. Many patients come to us after injections wear off, seeking a longer-term solution. Our approach targets the muscular root cause rather than masking inflammation.
Can I continue working while getting treatment?
Yes. Unlike surgery which requires weeks of recovery, our therapy has no downtime. Most patients continue working throughout treatment. We'll also teach you ergonomic modifications and stretches to reduce daytime aggravation during your job.
I'm scheduled for carpal tunnel release surgery. Should I try this first?
Since carpal tunnel release is irreversible and carries risks (infection, incomplete relief, pillar pain), exploring non-invasive approaches first often makes sense. Conservative treatments like ours are typically worth trying before considering surgery. We recommend discussing all options with your surgeon. Most are supportive of exhausting conservative treatment attempts before surgical intervention.
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Located in the heart of Miami, our state-of-the-art facility is easily accessible from all major neighborhoods. Experience the future of pain relief with robotic therapy.