Hand therapy plus painkiller tested for better carpal tunnel relief
NCT ID NCT06778759
Summary
This study tested if adding a specific hand therapy technique to a common pain medication (ibuprofen) works better for reducing carpal tunnel pain than the medication alone. It involved 76 people with confirmed carpal tunnel syndrome. Researchers randomly assigned participants to receive either just the medication or the medication plus the hand therapy to compare their pain and hand function.
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Ciudad Hospitalaria Enrique Tejera
Valencia, Carabobo, 02001, Venezuela
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