Needles for numb hands? study probes alternative carpal tunnel treatment
NCT ID NCT06358326
Summary
This study tested whether dry needling—a technique using thin needles to release tight tissue—could help people with carpal tunnel syndrome. Researchers enrolled 78 adults with mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel to see if the treatment reduced hand pain, numbness, and stiffness while improving grip and daily function. The goal was to determine if this alternative approach offers meaningful relief for this common nerve condition.
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Pursaklar State Hospital
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
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