Simple stretching added to therapy may ease wrist pain
NCT ID NCT06519058
Summary
This study tested whether adding specific self-stretching exercises to standard physical therapy works better than physical therapy alone for people with mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome. It involved 36 adults with confirmed carpal tunnel syndrome. Researchers measured changes in hand pain and function over a 6-week treatment period.
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Awh special college
Calicut, India
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