Magnetic stimulation offers new hope for hand pain sufferers

NCT ID NCT07327723

First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated Apr 25, 2026 · Updated 14 times

Summary

This study tests whether a non-invasive magnetic treatment (rPMS) can reduce pain and improve hand function in people with mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome. About 40 adults will receive either real or sham magnetic pulses over several sessions. Researchers will measure pain, grip strength, and nerve function to see if this approach works.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine, Cebeci Hospital, Cebeci

    Ankara, Mamak, 06620, Turkey (Türkiye)

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