It is aimed to compare the effect of two different splints on carpal tunnel syndrome in pregnant individuals after 4 weeks of use.
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common musculoskeletal problem in pregnancy. The aim of this study is to compare the effects of rigid and elastic wrist splints on edema, pain levels, grip strength, and upper extremity functionality in pregnant women with CTS. Pregnant women in the last trimester of pregnancy who were diagnosed with CTS were included in the study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
41
participants used volar supported splint during sleep for 4 weeks. Exercise was performed at home for a total of 12 sessions, three sessions per week.
participants used velastic splint during sleep for 4 weeks. Exercise was performed at home for a total of 12 sessions, three sessions per week
Mardin Artuklu University
Mardin, Turkey (Türkiye)
Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (Q-DASH)
Q-DASH questionnaire is applied to evaluate upper extremity-related functionality and symptoms. Each item provides 5 response options and the overall score is calculated from the item scores. 0, no loss of function; 100 is interpreted as the most severe loss of function.
Time frame: before intervention and 4 weeks after intervention
The Boston Questionnaire (BA)
The Boston Questionnaire (BA) is specific to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and consists of two different scales that evaluate symptom severity and functional capacity.The scoring of each item varies between 1 and 5. The average score is obtained by dividing the total score by the number of items and ranges from 1 to 5. A high score indicates low functional capacity. Mean scores are calculated separately for symptom severity and functional capacity. The symptom score consists of 11 items and the function score consists of 8 items.
Time frame: before intervention and 4 weeks after intervention
Grip strength
Grip strength was measured with the Jamar hand dynamometer, which is recommended by the American Association of Hand Therapists (AETD) and whose validity and reliability have been confirmed in many studies.According to the measurement procedure, three repeated measurements were made for hand grip strength and the results were recorded in kilograms.
Time frame: before intervention and 4 weeks after intervention
Volumetric measurement
The water flooding method, which is considered the gold standard in the measurement of extremity volume and is preferred in the evaluation of edematous hand or foot volume, was used in this study.With this measurement method, the amount of overflowing water volume between the affected and unaffected extremities was compared and the amount of edema was determined.
Time frame: before intervention and 4 weeks after intervention
Visual Analog Scale (VAS)
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The pain levels were measured by the Visual Analog Scale (VAS).It is scored between 0-10 cm. A high score indicates high pain.
Time frame: before intervention and 4 weeks after intervention