Hands-On healing vs. night brace: new study tests carpal tunnel relief

NCT ID NCT07432750

Summary

This study aims to see if weekly hands-on therapy is as good as or better than wearing a wrist brace at night for mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome. Ten participants will be randomly assigned to receive either six weeks of therapy or use a brace. Researchers will use MRI scans and patient questionnaires to measure changes in the wrist and symptom relief.

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Locations

  • New York Institute of Technology

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    Old Westbury, New York, 11568, United States

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