Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Diagnosis)
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This study aims to investigate whether bilateral (both extremities together) neuromobilization is superior to unilateral (only the affected side) neuromobilizat…
This study will complete a randomized controlled trial to quantitatively measure patient decisional conflict (Decisional Conflict Scale) in 150 patients treated…
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This study aims to compare two types of intervention (stretching and myofascial manipulation) in the treatment of individuals with bilateral idiopathic carpal t…
The study design is a prospective randomized control trial. Four surgeons will enroll up to 30 patients in the study. Patients will be asked to participate if t…
The aim of the study was to determine whether there is a correlation between the increased intraneural flow as measured using Doppler ultrasound (US) and superb…
The purpose of this study was to evaluate pain and function after mirror therapy as well as level of catastrophism in bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome patients
Title Staged Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Release: Which Side Hurts More? Primary null hypothesis Patients undergoing staged bilateral open Carpal Tunnel Release (CT…
Carpal tunnel release is a well accepted treatment for median nerve compression at the wrist. With a prevalence of 50 per 1000, it is the most common compressiv…