治疗性水下超声治疗轻至中度腕管综合征的疗效:一项随机假对照研究。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Sinan Bagcaci, Ramazan Yilmaz, Nilay Sahin
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目的:评价脉冲超声(US)水下应用治疗轻中度腕管综合征(CTS)的疗效。患者和方法:这项随机、安慰剂对照的研究包括75例患者(114手;男性7人,女性68人;平均年龄46.7±9.9岁;在2012年3月至2013年1月期间,通过临床评估和神经肌电图(ENMG)结果诊断为CTS,年龄在24至64岁之间。患者随机分为三组。1组采用水下脉冲超声,2组采用假超声,3组为对照组。所有组均给予夜间夹板。在基线、治疗结束(2周)和治疗后12周,采用临床检查测试(Tinel、Phalen和手部抬高试验)、手部握力、疼痛视觉模拟量表(VAS)、疼痛质量评估量表(PQAS)和ENMG对患者进行评估。结果:两组患者疼痛VAS评分、PQAS评分、体格检查结果、手部握力等临床评价指标均有显著改善。在治疗后2周和治疗后12周,脉冲US组的VAS评分和PQAS的下降均优于假US组和对照组(p结论:治疗性水下脉冲US是一种有效、安全、易于应用的治疗方案,适用于轻中度CTS保守治疗。
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Efficiency of therapeutic underwater ultrasound therapy in mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome: A randomized sham-controlled study.

Efficiency of therapeutic underwater ultrasound therapy in mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome: A randomized sham-controlled study.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of therapeutic pulsed ultrasound (US) applied underwater in mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).

Patients and methods: This randomized, placebo-controlled study included 75 patients (114 hands; 7 males, 68 females; mean age: 46.7±9.9 years; range, 24 to 64 years) diagnosed with CTS through clinical evaluation and electroneuromyography (ENMG) results between March 2012 and January 2013. Patients were randomized into three groups. Group 1 received underwater pulsed US, Group 2 received sham US, and Group 3 was the control group. All groups were given night splints. Patients were evaluated at baseline, at the end of treatment (two weeks), and 12 weeks after the treatment using clinical examination tests (Tinel, Phalen, and hand elevation test), hand grip strength, Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain, Pain Quality Assessment Scale (PQAS), and ENMG.

Results: In all groups, a significant improvement was detected in the clinical assessment parameters, including the pain VAS, PQAS scores, physical examination outcomes, and hand grip strength. The decrease in VAS score and PQAS was found to be superior in the pulsed US group at both two weeks after the treatment and at the 12th week after the treatment compared to the sham US and control groups (p<0.001). Improvement in ENMG parameters, such as median motor latency, median sensorial velocity, and median sensory latency, was observed only in the underwater pulsed US group (p<0.001).

Conclusion: Therapeutic underwater pulsed US is an effective, safe, and easy-to-apply treatment option in the conservative treatment of mild-to-moderate CTS.

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Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Formerly published as Türkiye Fiziksel Tıp ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi) is the official journal of the Turkish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The journal is an international open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed periodical journal bringing the latest developments in all aspects of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and related fields. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, editorials, case reports (limited), letters to the editors. The target readership includes academic members, specialists, residents working in the fields of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The language of the journal is English and it is published quarterly (in March, June, September, and December).
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