Complementary treatment options in carpal tunnel syndrome surgery; Prospective randomized controlled study
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2018
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Aim: In this study, we aimed to determine the efficacy of splinting and exercise modalities in addition to surgical treatment in
advanced carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) cases.
Material and Method: Patients were divided into 3 different groups according to the order of application, and after surgical intervention
their treatment was continued according to the group they were in. There were 51 hands in 50 female patients in group 1 (control
group); 52 hands in 51 female patients in group 2 (exercise group); 52 hands in 50 patients in group 3 (wrist splint group). Patients
were given a follow-up number by computer software under which the following data were recorded: age, body mass index (BMI),
date of surgery, operated side, preoperative disorders, pre and postoperative EMG findings, surgical technique, pre and postoperative
visual analogue scales (VAS), pre and post-operative Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) and post-operative complications.
Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and Spearman’s rho correlation coefficient (r) were used for statistical analysis.
Results: There was no statistical difference between the groups in terms of VAS and FSS change. However, there was a statistically
significant difference in terms of BSSS change. In the exercise group (Group 2) it was found that the healing was better and faster
than the other groups.
Conclusion: We believe that early and effective postoperative exercise, which is to be applied in addition to surgical treatment in
advanced CTS cases, leads to healing of the patient and, in parallel, early return to work.
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Annals of Medical Research
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Ekinci, Y., Kasim Ulusoy, E., & Cirakli, A. (2021). Complementary treatment options in carpal tunnel syndrome surgery; Prospective randomized controlled study . Annals of Medical Research,