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Different Treatment Approaches for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Sponsor: Sakarya University
Summary
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common syndrome in the upper extremities resulting from compression of the median nerve, which branches out to the first three fingers of the wrist. The project will be studied in three separate groups. The first group consists of patients who only use orthoses, the second group consists of patients who only receive physical therapy, and the third group consists of patients who receive both orthoses and physical therapy. The aim of all three groups is to examine the effects of the interventions on the daily living activities, pain, grip strength, and quality of life of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome and to evaluate the patients' satisfaction levels after the interventions. As part of the study, the group using orthoses will be given a resting orthosis that keeps the wrist in a neutral position. The group receiving physical therapy will be administered Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) current, hot packs, and exercises. The third group will receive both the orthosis approach and the physical therapy approach. Ultimately, this project aims to help determine the most beneficial intervention for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome by comparing these three interventions.
Official title: Comparison of Orthotics, Physical Therapy, and Physical Therapy+Orthotics in Patients With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
51
Start Date
2025-07-25
Completion Date
2025-09-25
Last Updated
2025-07-22
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Orthosis
A resting orthosis will be preferred because it keeps the wrist in a neutral position.
Physical Therapy
Participants will undergo physical therapy for three weeks, including hot packs, TENS, tendon-nerve sliding exercises, stretching and strengthening exercises.