A manual therapy intervention improves symptoms in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome: a pilot study

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Susanna Maddali Bongi
Massimo Signorini
Massimo Bassetti
Angela Del Rosso
Martina Orlandi
Giuseppe De Scisciolo
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[1] University of Florence,Division of Rheumatology, Department of Biomedicine, Denothe Centre, Careggi Hospital (AOUC)
[2] Careggi Hospital (AOUC),Neurophysiology Unit, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry
[3] Center of Manual Therapy,undefined
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Rheumatology International | 2013年 / 33卷
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Carpal tunnel syndrome; Manual therapy intervention; Rehabilitation; Conservative treatments; Nerve conduction studies;
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In carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), manual therapy interventions (MTI) reduce tissue adhesion and increase wrist mobility. We evaluated the efficacy of a MTI in relieving CTS signs and symptoms. Twenty-two CTS patients (pts) (41 hands) were treated with a MTI, consisting in 6 treatments (2/week for 3 weeks) of soft tissues of wrist and hands and of carpal bones. Pts were assessed for hand sensitivity, paresthesia, hand strength, hand and forearm pain, night awakening; Phalen test, thenar eminence hypotrophy and Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) Symptom Severity Scale (SSS) and Functional Status Scale (FSS). Median nerve was studied by sensory nerve conduction velocity (SNCV) and distal motor latency (DML). CTS was scored as minimal, mild, medium, severe and extreme. We considered as control group the same pts assessed before treatment: at baseline (T0a) and after 12 weeks (T0b). Pts were evaluated at the end of treatment (T1) and after 24-week (T2) follow-up. At T0b, versus T0a, forearm pain and Phalen test positivity were increased and hand strength reduced (p < 0.05). BCTQ–SSS and BCTQ–FSS scores improved at T1 versus T0b (p < 0.05) with the amelioration maintained at T2. At T1, the number of pts with paresthesia, night awakening, hypoesthesia, Phalen test, hand strength reduction and hand sensitivity was reduced with the lacking of symptoms maintained at T2 (p < 0.05). No changes in SNCV, DML and CTS scoring were shown. MTI improved CTS signs and symptoms, with benefits maintained at follow-up. Thus, it may be valid as a conservative therapy.
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