SHORT AND LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF PULSED WAVE AND CONTINUOUS WAVE ULTRASOUND FOR THE TREATMENT OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL

IF 0.1 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Jolanta Zwolińska
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Background: Sonotherapy is used in carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) treatment; continuous or pulsed ultrasound waves are commonly used. The aim was to assess the short and long-term effects of CTS treatment using continuous and pulsed ultrasound waves. Methods: This study was a randomized clinical trial. Forty-eight patients with mild and moderate CTS (20 unilateral and 28 bilateral) were subjected to complex physiotherapy. Complex physiotherapy included whirlpool massage, neuromobilization, and sonotherapy (continuous wave and pulsed wave ultrasound). The patients were randomly placed in two treatment groups and were subjected to sonotherapy with continuous or pulsed ultrasound waves. Seventy-six hands were assessed before, immediately after, and one year after treatment. Outcome measures included the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (CTS SSS & FSS), computer-measured global handgrip force, provocative and functional tests, assessments of vegetative disorders, and sensation disorders. Results: Significant improvements in symptoms and parameters were observed after sonotherapy in both groups immediately after and one year after treatment. Long–term effects of CTS SSS & FSS for pulsed-wave amounted to p=0.0018, p=0.0001 while p=0.0003, p=0.0021 for continuous wave, respectively. Between the groups, a statistically significant difference was found in the change of muscle strength (p=0.0374) and Luthy's sign result (p=0.0262) between examination one and examination 3. Conclusions: Short and long-term effects of continuous and pulsed ultrasound wave in CTS treatment is comparable. Effects are influenced by energy density transmitted to tissues. Pulsed wave appears more effective in the long-term in improving the condition of hand muscles.
脉冲波和连续波超声治疗腕管综合征的短期和长期效果:一项随机临床试验
背景:超声治疗用于腕管综合征(CTS)的治疗;通常使用连续或脉冲超声波。目的是评估使用连续和脉冲超声治疗CTS的短期和长期效果。方法:采用随机临床试验。对48例轻中度CTS患者(单侧20例,双侧28例)进行综合物理治疗。综合物理治疗包括漩涡按摩、神经动员和超声治疗(连续波和脉冲波超声)。患者随机分为两组,分别接受连续或脉冲超声治疗。76只手在治疗前、治疗后和治疗后一年接受了评估。结果测量包括波士顿腕管调查问卷(CTS SSS & FSS)、计算机测量的全球握力、刺激和功能测试、植物障碍评估和感觉障碍。结果:两组患者超声治疗后即刻及1年后症状及参数均有明显改善。CTS SSS和FSS对脉冲波的长期效应分别为p=0.0018, p=0.0001, p=0.0003, p=0.0021。组间比较,检查1与检查3肌力变化(p=0.0374)、Luthy’s sign结果(p=0.0262)差异有统计学意义。结论:连续超声和脉冲超声治疗CTS的短期和长期疗效相当。效应受传递到组织的能量密度的影响。从长期来看,脉冲波在改善手部肌肉状况方面更为有效。
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