Carpal tunnel syndrome develops when the median nerve in your wrist is compressed. Repetitive motions, like typing, using tools, or playing instruments often contribute. Certain health conditions, such as arthritis, diabetes, or thyroid disorders can also increase the risk.
Restoring Hand Function
Hand pain, tingling, or numbness can make daily tasks difficult.
At the Non-Surgical Spine Center, we treat these symptoms as issues worth addressing, not dismissing. Whether they are caused by carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, pinched nerves in the neck, or other nerve-related issues, Dr. Alexander and our team provide advanced diagnostic and treatment options designed to improve symptoms and restore function.



Stronger Hands, Better Control

Relief Without Surgery

Daily Comfort Restored

Consultation
At your first appointment, we focus on you. Dr. Alexander listens to your questions, concerns, and health history to better understand the root cause of your hand symptoms. We may perform nerve conduction studies or schedule imaging to determine exactly what is causing the pain, numbness, or weakness.

Treatment
Depending on your diagnosis, we may recommend treatment options like Laser Therapy, occupational therapy, or bracing. We choose each carpal tunnel treatment in Charleston to best reduce your symptoms and improve function with the goal of avoiding surgery.

Results
After diagnosis and treatment, most patients experience fewer interruptions to their daily routine, reduced pain and numbness, improved strength, better sleep, and the ability to enjoy daily again. We design each step to restore comfort in a meaningful way. If surgery is warranted, we have a very close working relationship with multiple hand surgeons in the area.

Meet Dr Alexander
The team at Non-Surgical Spine Center brings more than credentials. They bring curiosity, experience, and a commitment to understanding your pain—what it feels like, and what progress actually means for you. Meet the physician who will help guide you along that journey.


Most patients notice tingling, numbness, or burning in the fingers, especially at night or when using their hands during the day. Some experience weakness that makes it difficult to grip objects or even button a shirt.
At the Non-Surgical Spine Center, we use carpal tunnel treatment in Charleston, like diagnostic testing, Laser Therapy, bracing, and therapy to reduce inflammation and calm nerve irritation. We tailor each option to restore comfort without surgery.
Some patients feel improvement within days after treatment, while others notice gradual change over several weeks. Progress depends on the severity of the nerve compression, your daily activities, and how consistently you follow your care plan. We check in with you often to monitor your progress.
Not necessarily. Many patients achieve lasting relief with non-surgical options, especially when we tackle the issue early. More severe cases may require surgery if non-surgical options haven’t worked. Dr. Alexander evaluates each case carefully before making recommendations.
Yes. Symptoms can return if the nerve becomes irritated again. That’s why follow-up visits for carpal tunnel treatment in Charleston are important. We track your progress, teach preventive strategies, and update your care plan if needed.




