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Effect of Neural Mobilisation Versus Nerve and Tendon Gliding Exercises in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Randomised Clinical Trial

机译:神经动员与神经和肌腱滑动术治疗腕管综合征的影响:随机临床试验

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Neural mobilisation versus nerve and tendon gliding exercises are a treatment technique that may improve symptoms related to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS).Aim: To find whether the neural mobilisation and nerve and tendon gliding exercises are effective or not on pain and functional status in individuals diagnosed with CTS and to find which treatment technique is more effective.Materials and Methods: In this randomised clinical trial, Sixty hands diagnosed with mild to moderate CTS clinically as well as electrophysiologically were selected from Physiotherapy OutPatient Department of the Shree Krishna Hospital, Karamsad from October 2014 to April 2015 and randomly assigned into 2 groups. Group A was given Ultrasound, Neural mobilisation and night splinting. Group B was given Ultrasound, nerve and tendon gliding exercises and night splinting. Assessments were done prior and at the end of twelve sessions for all treatment of both the groups. The subjects were assessed in terms of Symptom Severity Scale and Functional Severity Scale as subjective outcome measures. Objective outcome measures comprised of Grip strength, Pinch strength and two point discrimination. Normalcy of data was checked through Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Baseline homogeneity for outcome measures was established by unpaired t-test. Paired t-test was used for intra-group analysis and unpaired t-test was used for inter-group analysis and p-value was set at less than 0.05. Statistical power was set at 0.80.Results: All the outcome measures in intra-group analysis for both the groups showed significant improvements. Intergroup analysis proved that neural mobilisation is more effective in terms of reduction of symptom severity, improvement in functional status, grip strength and pinch strength than nerve and tendon gliding exercises except two point discrimination (p<0.05).Conclusion: Neural mobilisation and nerve and tendon gliding exercises are effective in treating CTS and reducing associated disability. Neural mobilisation is more effective than nerve and tendon gliding exercises in terms of improvement.
机译:神经动员与神经和肌腱滑动锻炼是一种治疗技术,可以改善与腕管综合征(CTS)相关的症状。目的:寻找神经动员和神经和肌腱滑动锻炼是否有效或不痛苦和功能被诊断为CTS的个体的状态,并找到哪种处理技术更有效。材料和方法:在该随机临床试验中,临床上诊断为温和至中等CT的60只手以及电生理学均选自物理治疗门诊部门Shree Krishna医院,Karamsad从2014年10月到2015年4月,随机分配成2组。 A组被赋予超声波,神经动员和夜夹。 B组被超声,神经和肌腱滑翔锻炼和夜夹。评估在之前和十二届会议结束时进行,适用于两组的所有治疗。根据症状严重规模和功能严重规模评估受试者作为主观结果措施。目标结果采取夹具强度,夹强度和两点歧视。通过Kolmogorov-Smirnov测试检查数据的正常数。未配对的T检验建立了结果措施的基线均匀性。配对T检验用于组分析,未配对的T检验用于组间分析,并且P值设定为小于0.05。统计功率设定为0.80。结果:对两组分析的所有结果措施都显示出显着的改善。杂项分析证明,在减少症状严重程度方面更有效,功能地位,握力强度和夹持力的改善,除了两点辨别,肌腱滑动锻炼的功能性地位,夹持强度和夹持强度(P <0.05)。结论:神经动员神经和肌腱滑动锻炼在治疗CTS和减少相关残疾方面是有效的。在改进方面,神经动员比神经和肌腱滑动锻炼更有效。

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