Literature DB >> 15552705

Conservative interventions for carpal tunnel syndrome.

Susan L Michlovitz1.   

Abstract

The assessment and conservative interventions in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) are described in this paper. Information about surgical procedures and postoperative care has also been included. It is difficult to make definitive conclusions about the literature regarding success of treatment for CTS due to variations in outcome measures, severity of CTS, and inconsistencies in duration, dosage, and follow-up time for interventions. Based on what is known to date, this author recommends that patients with mild or moderate CTS be provided with a conservative program of splinting the wrist in neutral for nocturnal wear. In addition, intermittent exercise (nerve-gliding exercises) and activity modification, including avoidance of protracted periods of sustained gripping activities and awkward wrist positions, can be useful. This conservative program may be complemented by pain-relieving modalities during times of activity and supplemental participation in other exercise such as yoga. If symptoms are not relieved to the satisfaction of the patient, or they recur, then it is incumbent upon the therapist to refer the patient to a hand surgeon for injection or possible surgical decompression.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15552705     DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2004.34.10.589

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop Sports Phys Ther        ISSN: 0190-6011            Impact factor:   4.751


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