Efficacy of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Plus High-Intensity LaserTherapy on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Post Burn Injury.
Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Device, Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY
To study the effect of adding ESWT as a noninvasive short-term treatment plus high-level laser therapy for moderate carpal-tunnel syndrome post-burn injuries.
Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 20
Maximum Age: 60
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Patients diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome after thermal burn injuries.
• Patients will be diagnosed with median nerve conduction study and Phalen sign and tinel test.
• Patients age: 20 to 60 years
Locations
Other Locations
Egypt
Cairo University, Faculty of Physical Therapy
RECRUITING
Cairo
Contact Information
Primary
Hadaya M Eladl, PhD
hd_mos@yahoo.com
00201281968332
Time Frame
Start Date: 2023-05-20
Estimated Completion Date: 2024-06-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 120
Treatments
Experimental: Group A: ESWT plus HILT in addition to Traditional Physical Therapy Exercise .
patients will receive Extraporeal Shock wave therapy at the area of the wrist for 5 minutes 1 time a week for 2 months, then High-intensity laser therapy at the site of the carpal bones for 5 minutes 2 times a week. Then a program of traditional physical therapy exercises for post-burn carpal tunnel syndrome for 30 minutes of stretching exercise for the wrist and carpal region with the fingers flexed and extended. Followed by strengthening exercises for the wrist flexors, extensors, radial and ulnar deviation muscles. Mobilizing exercise, tendon gliding exercise, and instructed to wear a wrist splint at night.
Experimental: Experimental: Group B: ESWT plus Traditional Physical Therapy Exercise .
Patients will receive Extraporeal Shock wave therapy at the area of the wrist for 5 minutes 1 time a week for 2 months, Then a traditional physical therapy exercise program for the post-burn carpal tunnel syndrome for 30 minutes of stretching exercise for the wrist and carpal region with the fingers flexed and extended. They were followed by strengthening exercises for the wrist flexors, extensors, and radial and ulnar deviation muscles. Mobilizing exercise, tendon gliding exercise, and instructed to wear a wrist splint at night
Experimental: Experimental: Group C:HILTplus Traditional Physical Therapy Exercise.
patients will receive High-intensity laser therapy at the area of the carpal bones for 5 minutes 2 times a week for 2 monthes. Then a program of traditional physical therapy exercises for post-burn carpal tunnel syndrome for 30 minutes of stretching exercise for the wrist and carpal region with the fingers flexed and extended. Followed by strengthening exercises for the wrist flexors, extensors, and radial and ulnar deviation muscles. Mobilizing exercise, tendon gliding exercises, and instructed to wear a wrist splint at night
Active_comparator: Traditional Physical Therapy Exercise.
patients will receive a program of traditional physical therapy exercise for post-burn carpal tunnel syndrome for 30 minutes of stretching exercise for the wrist and carpal region with the fingers flexed and extended. They were followed by strengthening exercises for the wrist flexors, extensors, and radial and ulnar deviation muscles. Mobilizing exercise, tendon gliding exercise, and instructed to wear a wrist splint at night.
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Sponsors
Leads: Cairo University