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surgical release

Surgical release is a procedure where a surgeon cuts or loosens certain tissues, like fascia or tight bands, to relieve pressure or restrict movement. It's often used to treat conditions where structures are tight or causing pain, such as carpal tunnel syndrome or certain muscle tightness. By releasing these tissues, the surgery helps improve function, reduce discomfort, and allow better movement. The goal is to restore normal anatomy and relieve symptoms caused by nerve compression, scar tissue, or abnormal fibrous bands. Overall, it’s a targeted intervention to improve quality of life when conservative treatments haven’t been enough.