The Assessment of Acupuncture and Exercise Therapy in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Randomized Clinical Trial

Shahin Salehi, Omid Hessami, Amir Rashed, M. Hassabi, Mehrshad PourSaeid Esfehani, Amirhosein Abedi Yakta, Hamid Mahdavi Mohtasham, S. Khosravi, Shahram Mohaghegh, M. Sohrabi
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Background: The efficacy of acupuncture and exercise therapy in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) has been investigated in limited studies with controversial results. The purpose of this study was to compare the short-term efficacy of acupuncture and exercise therapy in patients with mild to moderate CTS. M aterials and Methods: This study was a randomized controlled clinical trial study conducted on 60 patients (55 women) with mild to moderate CTS referring to Imam Hossein Hospital in Tehran in 2017. The patients were randomly divided in to 3 equal groups; groupa1: only night splint was used for 6 weeks (control), group2: splint with tendon and nerve gliding exercises (2 times a day for 6 weeks) were applied, group3: splint and electroacupuncture was performed for 12 sessions (2 sessions/week). The score on the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) for Functional Status and Symptom Severity (BCTQ FUNCT and SYMPT) and visual analog scale (VAS) score were evaluated at baseline and after the treatment. R es ults: At the final follow up, significant improvements in all parameters of quality of life and VAS were found in third groups (p<0.05). Acupuncture affected the score on the BCTQ FUNCT and SYMPT, the VAS score more than exercise therapy. In addition, the efficacy of splint alone was less than intervention groups in all parameters. C onclusion: Acupuncture with splint has a high effect on reducing pain and improving the quality of life in patients with mild to moderate CTS and could be adopted in the management of these patients.
针刺与运动疗法对腕管综合征患者的疗效评价:随机临床试验
背景:针灸和运动疗法治疗腕管综合征(CTS)的疗效已经在有限的研究中进行了调查,结果存在争议。本研究的目的是比较针灸和运动疗法对轻中度CTS患者的短期疗效。材料与方法:本研究是一项随机对照临床试验研究,对2017年在德黑兰伊玛目侯赛因医院转诊的60例轻中度CTS患者(55名女性)进行研究。患者随机分为3组;组1:仅使用夜间夹板6周(对照组),组2:使用夹板加肌腱和神经滑动练习(每天2次,连续6周),组3:夹板加电针治疗12次(2次/周)。在基线和治疗后分别对波士顿腕管量表(BCTQ)功能状态和症状严重程度评分(BCTQ FUNCT和SYMPT)和视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分进行评估。结果:末次随访时,第三组患者生活质量及VAS各项指标均有显著改善(p<0.05)。针刺对BCTQ FUNCT和SYMPT评分有影响,VAS评分高于运动疗法。此外,单独使用夹板的疗效在各指标上均低于干预组。C结论:针刺配合夹板对减轻轻中度CTS患者的疼痛和改善患者的生活质量有较高的效果,可用于轻中度CTS患者的治疗。
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