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Analysis of Hyperthermia as a Complementary Treatment to Evidence-based Clinical Intervention in Subjects With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome:
Sponsor: University of Malaga
Summary
This project aims to analyze the use of hyperthermia within a treatment protocol for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), as well as to determine the difference between two and three sessions per week. Study participants will be divided into four intervention groups: the first will receive two sessions per week for a period of six months, while the second will receive three sessions per week for the same period. The treatment protocol will consist of therapeutic physical exercise focused on the hand flexor muscles and neural stretching, the application of hyperthermia to the carpal tunnel and adjacent areas, and the use of a night splint. The third and fourth intervention groups will receive the same treatment as mentioned above, but without hyperthermia. The third group will receive three sessions per week, while the second group will receive two sessions per week. Two different types of measurement variables will be used: objective variables will be used to measure hand flexor muscle strength and wrist free range of motion. Subjective variables will also be used through validated questionnaires covering physical activity, perceived functional limitations, upper limb functional assessment, neuropathic pain, and a visual analogue scale for pain perception.
Official title: Analysis of Hyperthermia as a Complementary Treatment to Evidence-based Clinical Intervention in Subjects With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: a Double-blind Randomized Clinical Trial.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 60 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
160
Start Date
2025-05-01
Completion Date
2026-04-30
Last Updated
2025-04-24
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
hyperthermia
hyperthermia over the carpal tunnel area and adjacent areas
physical exercise
Performing therapeutic physical exercise focused on the flexor muscles of the hand and neural stretching
splint
imposition of a night splint