
Nerve Disorders Treatment in Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore
Nerve problems in the hand, wrist, or arm often begin subtly — mild tingling, a finger that feels “asleep,” or a grip that doesn’t feel as steady. These early signs can slowly affect comfort and confidence in daily tasks. Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna explains that nerves stay under stress long before symptoms become noticeable, which is why timely evaluation matters. At Pincer Clinic, he focuses on finding the exact nerve involved and tailoring treatment to protect strength, sensation, and long-term function.

Nerve Disorders Treated by Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
When the median nerve gets squeezed at the wrist, you may feel numbness, weakness, or pain — often worse at night. With timely treatment, most people regain comfortable movement and avoid long-term irritation.

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
This condition affects the ulnar nerve near the elbow. People usually notice tingling in the ring and little finger or reduced grip strength. If treated early, symptoms settle down much faster.

Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Cuts, accidents, or sudden jerks can injure nerves in the hand or arm. These injuries may affect movement or sensation, and early repair makes a big difference in recovery.

Brachial Plexus Injuries
This group of nerves controls the entire upper limb. When injured, lifting or moving the arm, elbow and hand becomes difficult. Some recover with therapy, while others may need reconstructive procedures.

Nerve Compression / Entrapment
Daily habits, posture, and repetitive movements can gradually compress a nerve. It often starts with mild numbness or weakness. Early evaluation prevents symptoms from getting worse.

Nerve Tumors or Cysts
Though not common, small growths along a nerve can cause discomfort or weakness. Most of these can be treated effectively once diagnosed.
Treatment Options for Nerve Damage

Thorough Examination
Your visit begins with a careful assessment of your symptoms — checking muscle strength, sensation, and movement. If needed, nerve tests or imaging help us understand the exact issue.

Non-Surgical Care
Many nerve disorders respond well to simple measures like rest, splints, medications, and physiotherapy. We start with the gentlest approach whenever possible.

Advanced Surgical Options
When the nerve is severely compressed or injured, procedures such as nerve decompression, repair, or transfer may be recommended. These microsurgeries are designed to protect or restore nerve function.

Rehabilitation & Support
Recovery doesn’t end with treatment. Guided exercises and physiotherapy help the hand regain strength and flexibility, and we remain involved throughout your healing journey.
Why Choose Pincer Clinic for Wrist Disorders Treatment

Why Choose Pincer Clinic for Nerve Disorder Treatment?
Expertise in Nerve & Upper-Limb Care
Dr. Sathya Vamsi Krishna brings years of focused experience in managing nerve-related issues of the hand, wrist, elbow, and shoulder, including complex injuries.
Wide Range of Treatment Options
Whether you need conservative care or a specialised microsurgical procedure, we plan your treatment based on what suits your condition best.
Internationally Trained Specialist
With advanced training from respected centres abroad, Dr. Vamsi combines global techniques with practical, everyday patient care.
Modern Diagnostic & Surgical Tools
Our clinic uses updated equipment to ensure accurate diagnosis and smooth, effective treatment with minimal discomfort.
Individualised Care
No two nerve disorders behave the same. Every treatment plan is tailored to your symptoms, goals, and daily needs.
Supportive Recovery Experience
From your first appointment to the final stages of healing, our team stays connected with you, ensuring clarity, comfort, and guidance throughout.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Persistent numbness, tingling, weakness, or difficulty holding objects often suggests a nerve issue. A clinical check-up helps confirm it early.
Not at all. Many conditions improve with physiotherapy, rest, splints, or medication. Surgery is recommended only if symptoms persist or the nerve is at risk.
Untreated nerve compression can slowly weaken muscles or reduce sensation. Early evaluation avoids long-term damage.
Recovery depends on the severity of the nerve issue and the type of procedure. Most patients notice improvements gradually over weeks to months.
Some nerves heal fully, while others improve partly. Early treatment gives the best chance of a good recovery.
If tingling, numbness, or weakness continues for more than a few weeks or interferes with daily tasks, it’s best to get it checked.
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