Can a gel injection replace steroids for carpal tunnel pain?

NCT ID NCT07474714

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether hyaluronic acid injections work as well as standard steroid shots for mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome. Sixty adults will receive one type of injection under ultrasound guidance, and researchers will track symptom changes and nerve function for three months. The goal is to find a treatment option that eases symptoms without long-term medication.

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  • Minia University Hosopital

    Minya, 61111, Egypt

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