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Surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome should be a last and final option to alleviate your symptoms. Most healthcare professionals agree that surgery should be used only when all other, more conservative treatment options have failed. The reason for considering surgery a last option is that carpal tunnel release surgery is NOT the "cure all" that most people think it is. In fact, the success rate is surprisingly low, depending on how we define "success". There currently is a lot of debate over what defines a "successful" carpal tunnel syndrome surgery. It brings into account several factors that every doctor and patient should examine carefully. If you have carpal tunnel syndrome then you require serious therapy that effectively targets the root cause of the problem: micro-adhesions that cause the tendons to become inflamed. To permanently alleviate such inflammation, merely removing pressure on the median nerve (like surgery attempts is not nearly enough. And it's the main reason carpal tunnel surgery fails so often. Only deep tissue carpal tunnel massage can alleviate the inflammation permanently because it drains fluid while also breaking the adhesions that cause the inflammation. And it does so without surgery! This carpal tunnel treatment is nearly 100% effective, but you need such massage expertly performed by a trained therapist daily and for 2-4 weeks. Or you can use the Carpal Rx which is calibrated to perform this identical treatment, called Carpal Rx Therapy, on your wrist and forearm automatically, at home and every day for 2-4 weeks. So why visit a therapist repeatedly for this treatment if you don't have to? Visit www.CarpalRx.com for more information.