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Carpal Tunnel Release for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel surgery, as performed through a less-than 2cm incision, is demonstrated by John D. Mahoney, MD. This procdure is to relieve pressure on the median nerve, which occurs as a part of carpal tunnel syndrome. More information is available at www.doctormahoney.com This procedure was performed under tourniquet control, which is why there is not any bleeding.

Author aaa_janitorPosted on March 22, 2010Categories Carpal Tunnel SyndromeTags Carpal, hand, invasive, john, mahoney, median, minimally, nerve, surgeon, surgery, syndrome, tunnelLeave a comment on Carpal Tunnel Release for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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