Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hand is a major cause of pain and functional limitation, central sensitization of pain can be one of the causes: this hypothesis opens avenues for research in the modulation of pain pathways. The peripherally directed therapies may modulate pain perception bilaterally. This hypothesis opens avenues for future research in the modulation of pain pathways, perhaps offering targets to optimize peripheral manual and physical therapies for pain management in hand OA. Several studies have reported the outcomes of multimodal approach to central sensitization evaluated by generalized pressure pain hypersensitivity in patients with carpometacarpal (CMC) OA. Neurodynamic techniques are a form of manual therapy directed to the neural structures through positioning and movement of multiple joints. Recent technologies have facilitated the use of robots as tools to assist patients in the rehabilitation process thus maximizing patient outcomes. These robotic tools assist the patient with carrying out exercise protocols, optimal for the activity of the control group.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
72
The first 6 exercises consist of active range of motion movements of the hand designed to improve joint flexibility. The remaining 3 exercises are designed to strengthen grip and pinch by using a non-latex polymer ball: the Thera-Band Hand Exerciser (The Hygenic Corporation, Akron, OH) Subjects began with 10 repetitions the first 4 sessions, progressed to 12 repetitions the next 2 sessions, then 15 (2 sessions), and finally 20, if able, during the last sessions.
Robotic assisted passive mobilization.
9 exercises: active range of motion, strengthen grip and pinch
Jorge Hugo Villafañe
Piossasco, Turin, Italy
Change from Pain intensity at 3 months
visual analogue scale
Time frame: baseline, immediately post-intervention, and at 1- and 3-month post-interventions, Baseline up to 5 minutes.
Change from QuickDASH questionnaire at 3 months
will be used to measure upper extremity function
Time frame: baseline, immediately post-intervention, and at 1- and 3-month post-interventions Baseline, up to 5 minutes.
Change from Pressure Pain Thresholds (PPT) at 3 months
is a quantitative sensory test of tissue sensitivity and it is defined as the minimal amount of pressure that produces pain, measured via a pressure algometer. PPT will be assessed bilaterally over the hand (first CMC at the center of the anatomical snuffbox, and unciform apophysis of the hamate bone), the C5-C6 zygapophyseal joint, the median, ulnar and radial nerves, and tibialis anterior muscle by an assessor blinded to the subjects condition.
Time frame: Baseline and immediately post-interventionand, at 1- and 3-month post-interventions.
Motor conduction velocity
Time frame: Baseline up to 5 minutes
Range of Motion
Time frame: Baseline up to 5 minutes
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