Comparison of Interventions in Patients With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

72

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 12, 2019

Primary Completion Date

December 12, 2019

Study Completion Date

June 12, 2020

Conditions
Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal Tunnel Syndrome Bilateral
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

stretching physiotherapy

"A booklet with images and a description of all movements to be performed during therapy will be offered to patients. The booklet illustrates the movements for stretching the upper limbs divided as follows: three movements for the neck, three movements for the arms and forearms and four movements for the hands.~The therapy will be carried out twice a week at the Unopar research center, under the guidance of a physiotherapist trained in technique and supervision by a senior therapist. At the end of each movement, the individual is instructed to maintain the position for 40 seconds.~Patients will be instructed to appear in comfortable clothes and the environment will have favorable conditions."

BEHAVIORAL

Myofascial therapy

Myofascial therapy will be performed on the upper limbs, pectoral and dorsal regions with the aid of hooks (instrument assisted soft-tissue mobilization). In the supine position, the pectoral muscles will be manipulated (infracromial, external, axillary-claviculopectoral fossa), biceps brachii (short head, long and forearm insertion), round pronator, anterior forearm musculature (compartment of the radial extensor of the long carpus and brevis, finger extensor and ulnar carpal extensor). In lateral decubitus the deltoid muscle in the anterior, middle and posterior portions. In the prone position, the trapezius muscle (in its cervical, scapular and nuchal insertions), scapular levator muscle, great dorsal muscle (in its lateral insertions) and triceps brachii muscle. The hook manipulation time is two minutes of execution for each muscle mentioned above, making a total time of each section of forty minutes. There will be two weekly sessions with an interval between forty-eight hours.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Unopar, Londrina

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Universidade Norte do Paraná

OTHER

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