| Literature DB >> 34862562 |
Sandra Jiménez-Del-Barrio1, Aida Cadellans-Arróniz2, Luis Ceballos-Laita3, Elena Estébanez-de-Miguel4, Carles López-de-Celis2,5, Elena Bueno-Gracia2,4, Albert Pérez-Bellmunt2.
Abstract
AIM OF THE STUDY: Systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the effectiveness of manual therapy in improving carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) symptoms, physical function, and nerve conduction studies.Entities:
Keywords: Carpal tunnel syndrome; Manual therapy; Median nerve; Meta-analysis; Neuropathies
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34862562 PMCID: PMC8782801 DOI: 10.1007/s00264-021-05272-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Orthop ISSN: 0341-2695 Impact factor: 3.479
Keywords used for the search strategy
| Population | Intervention | Control | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carpal tunnel syndrome | Manual therapy Neurodynamic Neural mobilization Graston Neural tension Mobilization Manipulation Massage Fibrolysis Diacutaneous Surgery Surgical Resease | Control Placebo Sham Simulated | Symptom* Functi* Nerve conduction studies Functional capacity Disability Ability Pain |
Study characteristics
| Population | Intervention | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Author (year) | Study design | Gender | Mean age | Pathology | Control/placebo/sham group | Intervention group | Comparative intervention group | Outcomes (tool) | Follow-up | Main results | |
| Wolny et al. 2019 [ | RCT | 103 (58/45) | 11/92 | 54.6 (9.1)/53.1 (10.1) | CTS | No intervention | NDS Three series of 60 repetitions of sliding and tensioning neurodynamic techniques separated by inter-series intervals of 15 s 2/weeks (total: 20 sessions/10 weeks) | Pain intensity (NPRS) Function (BCTS-Q SSS) Function (BCTS-Q FSS) Nerve conduction (SCV) Nerve conduction (MCV) Nerve conduction (MT) | Before and after technique. (10 weeks) | ↑ Pain, function, and nerve conduction | |
| Wolny et al. 2018 [ | RCT | 150 (78/72) | 15/135 | 54.2 (9.48)/52.2 (10.4) | CTS | Placebo therapy 3 series of 60 repetitions of placebo glide and tension neurodynamic techniques separated by interseries intervals of 15 s 2/week for 20 sessions (20 sessions/10 weeks) | NDS 3 series of 60 repetitions of glide and tension neurodynamic techniques separated by interseries intervals of 15 s 2/week (total: 20 sessions/10 weeks) | Pain intensity (NPRS) Function (BCTS-Q SSS) Function (BCTS-Q FSS) Nerve conduction (SCV) Nerve conduction (MCV) Nerve conduction (MT) | Before and after technique. (10 weeks) | ↑ Pain, function, and nerve conduction | |
| Jiménez-del-Barrio et al. 2018 [ | RCT | 52 (24/27) | 11/41 | 44.97 (9.34)/48.83 (7.98) | CTS | Sham therapy 5 sessions All intervention lasted an average of 17.77 days (SD: 0.8) with an interval of two to five days between each session | DF 5 sessions All intervention lasted an average of 17.77 days (SD: 0.8) with an interval of two to five days between each session | Pain intensity (VAS) Nerve conduction (DML) Nerve conduction (SCV) | Before and after treatment, and one moth-follow-up | Posttreatment: ↑ pain and nerve conduction one month follow-up: ↑ pain | |
| Jiménez-del-Barrio et al. 2021 [ | RCT | 39 (18/21) | 5/34 | 45.5 (9.6)/49.6 (7.6) | CTS | Sham therapy 5 sessions All intervention lasted an average of 17.77 days (SD: 0.8) with an interval of two to five days between each session | DF 5 sessions All intervention lasted an average of 17.77 days (SD: 0.8) with an interval of two to five days between each session | Pain intensity (VAS) disability (BCTS-Q) nerve conduction (SCV) | Before and after treatment | ↑ VAS nad nerve conduction | |
| RCT | 21 (7/7/7) | 0/21 | 47.1 (S.D. 14.8) | CTS | No intervention | Neurodynamic mobilization ULTT2a mobilization | Bone mobilization carpal bone mobilization (posterior-anterior and/or anterior–posterior mobilization techniques) and flexor retinaculum stretch | Pain intensity (VAS) Function (PRS) Function (FBS) | Before and after treatment | ↑ Pain and function | |
| Shem etal. 2020 [ | RCT | 36 (17/19) | 10/26 | 48.18 (7.18)/50.05 (9.71) | CTS | Sham therapy 30 s at a time, four times a day for six weeks | Self-myofascial stretching of the carpal ligament 30 s at a time, four times a day for six weeks | Pain intensity (VAS) Function (BCTS-Q FSS) Function (BCTS-Q SSS) Nerve conduction (sensory DL) Nerve conduction (motor DL) | Before and after treatment | ↑ Pain and nerve conduction | |
RCT, randomized controlled trial; CTS, carpal tunnel syndrome; NDS, neurodynamic mobilizations; DF, diacutaneous fibrolysis; VAS, visual analog scale; DL, distal latency; SCV, sensory conduction velocity; MCV, motor conduction velocity; DL, distal latency; BCTS-Q, Boston Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Questionnaire
PEDro scale
| PEDro score | Item 1 | Item 2 | Item 3 | Item 4 | Item 5 | Item 6 | Item 7 | Item 8 | Item 9 | Item 10 | Item 11 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jiménez et al. 2018 [ | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | 9 |
| Jiménez et al. 2021 [ | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 10 |
| Wolny et al. 2018 [ | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | 9 |
| Wolny et al. 2019 [ | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | 9 |
| Tal-Akabi et al. 2000 [ | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | 6 |
| Shem et al. 2020 [ | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | 9 |
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram
Fig. 2Forest plot of comparison. Manual therapy vs control group. Outcome: pain
Fig. 3Forest plot of comparison. Manual therapy vs control group. Outcome: symptom severity scale (BCTS-Q)
Fig. 5Forest plot of comparison. Manual therapy vs control group. Outcome: nerve motor conduction
Fig. 6Forest plot of comparison: manual therapy vs control group. Outcome: nerve sensory conduction
Fig. 4Forest plot of comparison. Manual therapy vs control group. Outcome: functional status scale (BCTS-Q)