Zap your wrist pain? study tests electric current for carpal tunnel
NCT ID NCT07356648
Summary
This study is testing whether a type of electrical therapy called diadynamic current can help reduce symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Researchers will give the therapy to 80 adults with mild to moderate carpal tunnel to see if it lessens their pain, improves hand strength, and helps with daily tasks. The goal is to see if this electrical treatment is a good option alongside standard care like splints and exercises.
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Düzce University
Düzce, Turkey (Türkiye)
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