Effects of Upper Extremity Manual Lymphatic Drainage on Symptom Severity, Hand Functions, Electrophysiological and Ultrasonographic Measurements in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
NCT ID: NCT05490420
Last Updated: 2023-09-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
27 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-09-05
2023-07-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Control
17 participants who meet the inclusion criteria will be applied conventional exercise which includes nerve gliding and tendon gliding exercises. And also sham (placebo) upper extremity manual lymphatic drainage will be applied. Sham (placebo) manual lymphatic drainage will include only classical massage not manual lymphatic drainage techniques. Participants will be treated for a total of 6 weeks, 2 days a week. Each session will last approximately 20-30 minutes, and the exercises will be performed in 3 sets with 10 repetitions.
manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)
MLD is a manual technique that is applied to the lymphatic system with a pressure of approximately 40-50mmHg and increases the working speed of lymphatic nodules/collectors. Its main purpose is to support microcirculation by accelerating lymphatic flow and to prevent/remove interstitial fluid accumulation that may cause fascial adhesions.
experimental
17 participants who meet the inclusion criteria will be applied both conventional exercise and upper manual lymphatic drainage (MLD). MLD is a manual technique that is applied to the lymphatic system with a pressure of approximately 40-50mmHg and increases the working speed of lymphatic nodules/collectors. Its main purpose is to support microcirculation by accelerating lymphatic flow and to prevent/remove interstitial fluid accumulation that may cause fascial adhesions. Within the scope of this research, an application will be made to cover the entire upper extremity lymphatic system. MLD will last approximately 20-30 minutes. Conventional exercise, which includes nerve gliding and tendon gliding exercises, will be performed in 3 sets with 10 repetitions. Participants will be treated for a total of 6 weeks, 2 days a week.
manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)
MLD is a manual technique that is applied to the lymphatic system with a pressure of approximately 40-50mmHg and increases the working speed of lymphatic nodules/collectors. Its main purpose is to support microcirculation by accelerating lymphatic flow and to prevent/remove interstitial fluid accumulation that may cause fascial adhesions.
Interventions
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manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)
MLD is a manual technique that is applied to the lymphatic system with a pressure of approximately 40-50mmHg and increases the working speed of lymphatic nodules/collectors. Its main purpose is to support microcirculation by accelerating lymphatic flow and to prevent/remove interstitial fluid accumulation that may cause fascial adhesions.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Having been diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) at least 6 months ago or having symptoms related to carpal tunnel syndrome for at least 6 months
* Having mild (median nerve sensory conduction velocity below 40 m/sec) and moderate (median nerve sensory conduction velocity below 40 m/sec and median motor distal latency 4 ms and above) CTS according to electrophysiological findings
* Not having received medical treatment and/or physiotherapy for CTS in the last 6 months
Exclusion Criteria
* Having thoracic outlet syndrome
* Presence of systemic disease that may lead to CTS, such as diabetes or thyroid disease
* Pregnancy
* Presence of anemia
* Having a history of CTS surgery
* Presence of radial or ulnar nerve sensory-motor lesions accompanying the present condition
* Presence of lymphedema
* Having severe (Sensory nerve action potential cannot be obtained) and severe (Sensory nerve action potential cannot be obtained, but combined muscle action potential is not present) CTS according to electrophysiological findings
40 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Istanbul Medeniyet University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Emel Mete
research assistant
Locations
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Emel Mete
Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2022/0344
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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