Precision Diagnosis and Non-Surgical Treatment for Hand, Wrist & Nerve-Related Pain
Hand and wrist pain can result from repetitive strain, nerve compression, trauma, or inflammatory conditions. Because these areas contain a complex network of bones, ligaments, tendons, and nerves, pinpointing the pain source is key to effective treatment. At REGENIQUE, we specialise in diagnosing and managing conditions like Radial Tunnel Syndrome, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tendonitis with advanced, targeted therapies that restore function and reduce discomfort.
You feel pain, tingling, or numbness in your hand, wrist, or forearm.
You have difficulty gripping, lifting, or performing fine motor tasks.
Pain is worsened by repetitive motion or work activities.
You’ve experienced a recent injury or ongoing wrist strain.
Swelling, stiffness, or weakness interferes with daily activities.
You suspect nerve involvement due to burning or radiating pain.
We provide accurate diagnosis and minimally invasive solutions for nerve, joint, and tendon-related pain—without surgery.
Dr. Tushar B Munnoli is experienced in diagnosing conditions like Radial Tunnel Syndrome using ultrasound guidance for real-time precision and effective treatment planning.
We use cutting-edge technology and advanced pain management techniques to provide relief and improve knee function.
Every patient receives a tailored treatment plan including physical therapy, splinting, ergonomic corrections, and long-term prevention strategies to restore full function.
Causes include repetitive stress injuries, arthritis, tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and nerve entrapments like radial tunnel syndrome.
It’s a condition where the radial nerve gets compressed near the elbow, causing pain along the outer forearm, sometimes mistaken for tennis elbow.
We use ultrasound-guided diagnostic tools. Treatment includes bracing, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, corticosteroid injections, and hydrodissection.
It’s a minimally invasive procedure where fluid is injected around the nerve to relieve pressure and pain. It’s safe, precise, and often highly effective.
Not usually. Our focus is on non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments that offer long-term relief without downtime.