Multimodal Approach of Electrotherapy Versus Nerve Flossing Technique in Patient With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Last updated: February 22, 2023
Sponsor: October 6 University
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT05164237
85632
  • Ages 30-45
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common and median nerve neuropathy at the wrist, caused by compression of the median nerve at the level of the carpal tunnel (CT) delimitated by the carpal bones and the transverse carpal ligament(TCL) which is the intermediate part of the flexor retinaculum (FR).

The CTS remains a challenge for health care providers due to its high prevalence and economic consequences, it is projected that in every 5 patients, 1 complains of symptoms of pain, numbness and a tingling sensation in the hands, CTS is estimated to occur in 3.8% of the general population with an incidence rate of 276:100000 per year and happens more frequently in women than in men so a prevalence rate of 9.2% in women and 6% in men

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria: Fifty one female patients have unilateral with mild to moderate CTS in dominant handdiagnosed and reffered by physician. Age will be ranged from 30-45years (Atya et al.,2020) Patients with mild to moderate CTSwill particiepate into the current study according to the classification of AAEM

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria: Patients with diabetes mellities ( type I or type II), Patients with Hypertension Patientswith hypothyroidism Patients with rheumatological disease Patients with renal disease

Study Design

Total Participants: 76
Study Start date:
September 01, 2023
Estimated Completion Date:
October 01, 2023

Study Description

The CTS is a common clinical problem caused by the entrapment of the median nerve at the wrist, It is an important mononeuropathy that causes of hand pain, neurologic symptoms, and functional limitation of the hand, It is the most common nerve compression disorder of the upper extremity ,it accounting for 90% of all neuropathies, It is estimated that CTS affects approximately is between 3.7% and 5.8% of the general population with a prevalence rate up to 9.2% in women and 6% in men , CTS is 10 times more frequent in women than men , the peak age range of CTS is between 40 to 60 years ,it is mostly seen in women ages between 30 to 50 years due to the housework they do, however, it occurs in all age groups

Connect with a study center

  • Heba

    Cairo,
    Egypt

    Active - Recruiting

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