超声波疗法和神经滑动技术对腕管综合征患者疗效的比较:随机临床试验

Maryam Nazarian, Maryam Sadat Rahimi, Alireza Ghanbari, Seyed Alireza Ghoreishi
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背景:腕管综合征(CTS)是一种因手腕正中神经受压而引起的常见神经病,发病率占总人口的 1%-5%。治疗方法包括药物治疗、休息、夹板、局部类固醇注射和物理治疗。保守疗法,如超声波疗法和神经滑动运动,也能起到一定效果。研究目的本研究旨在比较超声波疗法和神经滑动运动在减轻 CTS 患者症状、改善手部功能和电诊断测试方面的效果。方法: 随机临床试验这项随机临床试验针对比尔詹德医科大学物理医学和康复专科诊所的 CTS 患者。研究包括 48 名 CTS 患者,分为两组。超声波组接受频率为 1 兆赫、电流强度为 1 瓦/平方厘米的治疗,每次治疗持续 5 分钟。神经滑动组接受 10 次治疗,每周三次。疼痛强度采用 VAS 标准进行评估,症状强度采用 BOSTON 问卷进行评估,正中神经潜伏期采用 EMG-NCS 进行评估。研究结果研究包括 48 名 CTS 患者,分为两组。研究结束时,两组患者的症状严重程度和功能评分均有所改善(P < 0.001)。超声组明显降低了正中神经感觉和运动潜伏期评分(分别为 P < 0.001 和 P = 0.001),两组的疼痛评分均明显降低(P < 0.001)。结论超声波和神经滑动技术能在短期内有效减轻患者的症状和疼痛强度。此外,超声波还能改善电诊断指标。
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Comparison of Effects of Ultrasound Therapy and Nerve-Gliding Techniques on Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common neuropathy caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist, affecting 1% to 5% of the population. Treatment options include pharmacologic management, rest, splints, local steroid injections, and physical therapy. Conservative treatments, such as ultrasound therapy and nerve-gliding exercises, can also be effective. Objectives: This study aimed to compare the effects of ultrasound therapy and nerve-gliding exercises on reducing symptoms, improving hand function, and electrodiagnostic tests in patients with CTS. Methods: This randomized clinical trial was conducted on patients with CTS at the specialized physical medicine and rehabilitation clinic at Birjand University of Medical Sciences. The study included 48 patients with CTS, divided into two groups. The ultrasound group received therapy at a frequency of 1 MHz and a current intensity of 1 watt/cm², with each session lasting 5 minutes. The nerve-gliding group underwent 10 sessions of treatment, three times a week. Pain intensity was evaluated using VAS criteria, symptom intensity using the BOSTON Questionnaire, and median nerve latency with EMG-NCS. Results: The study included 48 patients with CTS, divided into two groups. Both groups showed improved severity of symptoms and function scores at the end of the study (P < 0.001). The ultrasound group significantly reduced the sensory and motor median nerve latency scores (P < 0.001 and P = 0.001, respectively), and the pain score diminished significantly in both groups (P < 0.001). Conclusions: Ultrasound and neural-gliding techniques are effective in reducing patients' symptoms and pain intensity in the short term. Additionally, ultrasound can improve electrodiagnostic indicators.
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