Could treating both hands ease carpal tunnel pain better?
NCT ID NCT06554405
Summary
This study tested whether a specific hand and nerve movement therapy (neuromobilization) works better when applied to both hands together, compared to just the painful hand, in people with carpal tunnel syndrome. It involved 28 adults with the condition to see which approach more effectively reduced pain, numbness, and improved hand strength and function. The goal was to find the most helpful therapy method to manage symptoms.
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Gazi University Faculty of Health Sciences
Ankara, Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
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