Effect of Low Level Laser Therapy Versus Pulsed Ultrasound
NCT ID: NCT05904561
Last Updated: 2023-08-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
48 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-04-01
2023-08-20
Brief Summary
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CTs was clinically diagnosed in more than half of women (62%). Neurophysiological evaluation diagnosed that CTs in around half of women (43%) was positive in one hand at least, also, it was reported that about half of women with CTs during pregnancy still complained of CTs symptoms one year after delivery.
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Detailed Description
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Observation of peripheral oedema in about 80% of pregnant women, especially in the period of third trimester is common, it is due to hormonal changes that cause reduction of venous return, fluid retention which decrease the carpal tunnel diameter and increase compression of the median nerve. Also, increase production of relaxin hormone leads to relaxation of the transverse carpal ligament and flattening of it that increase compression of the median nerve.
Symptoms of CTs differ from tingling, numbness and palmar side pain in radial 3.5 fingers. Typically, at night, patients are awakened by a numb hand. Complaints like decrease in hand strength, difficulty of holding things and dropping are common. Sensory distribution, median nerve hypoesthesia, positive provocative tests and atrophy or weakness of the thenar muscles may be shown in physical examination.
Nerve conduction study (NCS) has been showed as the gold standard in the diagnosis of CTs since it provides information about the physiological health of median nerve over the carpal tunnel. NCS measures sensory and motor nerve action potential which determines the severity of nerve entrapment.
Conservative treatment of CTs includes; local steroid injection, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, splinting, modification of activity, physical therapy modalities like ultrasound, low level laser therapy and stretching exercises.
Low level Laser therapy (LLLT) has analgesic and anti- inflammatory effect. Also, LLL improves the metabolic processes and increases protein synthesis that improves blood flow, blood vessel health and cell regeneration.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Group (A) (Study group A)
It will be consisted of 16 women complaining from mild to moderate Carpel Tunnel Syndrome after 6 weeks from delivery diagnosed by electrophysiological study. They will receive low level laser therapy, for 10 minutes, three times per week for 4 weeks (total of 12 sessions), in addition to wrist exercises and home advices.
low level laser therapy
comparing between the effect of low level laser therapy (LLLT) and pulsed ultrasound on post-partum carpal tunnel syndrome. All interventions that were pre-specified to be administered as part of the protocol, even if a particular intervention is not "of interest
Group (B) (study group B)
It will be consisted of 16 women complaining from mild to moderate Carpel Tunnel Syndrome after 6 weeks from delivery diagnosed by electrophysiological study. They will receive pulsed ultrasound therapy, for 10 minutes, three times per week for 4 weeks (total of 12 sessions), in addition to wrist exercises and home advices
low level laser therapy
comparing between the effect of low level laser therapy (LLLT) and pulsed ultrasound on post-partum carpal tunnel syndrome. All interventions that were pre-specified to be administered as part of the protocol, even if a particular intervention is not "of interest
Group (C) (control):
It will be consisted of 16 women complaining from mild to moderate Carpel Tunnel Syndrome after 6 weeks from delivery diagnosed by electrophysiological study. They will receive wrist exercises (strengthening exercises for thenar muscles, wrist flexors. Extensors, grip strengthening, stretching, nerve glide, neurodynamic technique and tendon glide) for 15 minutes, three times per week for 4 weeks (total of 12 sessions) and home advices only.
low level laser therapy
comparing between the effect of low level laser therapy (LLLT) and pulsed ultrasound on post-partum carpal tunnel syndrome. All interventions that were pre-specified to be administered as part of the protocol, even if a particular intervention is not "of interest
Interventions
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low level laser therapy
comparing between the effect of low level laser therapy (LLLT) and pulsed ultrasound on post-partum carpal tunnel syndrome. All interventions that were pre-specified to be administered as part of the protocol, even if a particular intervention is not "of interest
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Their ages will range from 25 to 35 years old.
3. Their BMI will be ranged from 25 to 30 Kg/m2.
4. The electrophysiological evidence of mild or moderate median nerve lesion at wrist (mild: sensory nerve conduction velocity slow on finger/wrist measurement, sensory nerve latency \>3.5 ms, normal terminal motor latency; moderate: sensory potential preserved with motor slowing, distal motor latency to abductor pollicis brevis (APB) \< 6.5 ms) (Bland, 2000 and Dumitru and Zwarts, 2002).
5. Positive phalen's test.
6. Positive tinel's test.
7. Unilateral or bilateral carpal tunnel affection will be included.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Radial, ulnar neuropathy, proximal median neuropathy or polyneuropathy.
3. Previous wrist surgery or steroid injection for carpal tunnel syndrome.
4. History of trauma, fracture, deformity or inflammation in the wrist, such as rheumatoid arthritis.
5. Coagulation abnormalities, pregnancy, fever and infections.
6. Skin disease and skin cancer.
7. Spots, birthmarks or tattoos over the work points.
8. Pacemaker and implementable medical devices.
25 Years
35 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Egymedicalpedia
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Afaf Mohammed, Assist.Prof.
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Department of physical Therapy for Women's Health, Faculty of Physical Therapy Cairo University
Locations
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Faculty of Physical Therapy - Cairo University
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Mai Mahmoud Abdelmonem
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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