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❮News Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Intervention Improves Symptoms in Two Weeks

04/15/2019

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Intervention Improves Symptoms in Two Weeks


A radioulnar wrist compression device significantly relieved symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome in a pilot study, according to an article in the Journal of Orthopaedic Translation. Patients showed significantly increased median nerve mobility, decreased distal motor latency and improved median nerve cross-sectional area after using the device for only two weeks.

“I like to refer to this intervention as aggressively conservative,” says William Seitz, MD, a hand and upper extremity surgeon and co-author on the paper. “It could revolutionize carpal tunnel treatment by eliminating the need for surgery in many cases.”

A noninvasive intervention that brings relief in a matter of weeks

The intervention device is noninvasive, and applies compressive forces (140 mmHg or 10 N) via a medical balloon attached to a thermoplastic wrist brace. For this pilot study, patients wore the splint for three, 15-minute intervals each day, for a total of 45 minutes per day over the four-week intervention period.

Outcomes were evaluated at baseline, mid-intervention (two weeks) and at the end of the intervention (four weeks). These outcomes included measurements of median nerve mobility, median nerve conduction (distal motor latency and sensory nerve latency) and median nerve cross-sectional area, factors commonly impacted in carpal tunnel syndrome.

Median nerve mobility was significantly affected by the radioulnar wrist compression intervention. At two weeks, median nerve mobility was 1.73 times baseline measurements. This improvement was sustained through week four, though no further significant improvements were observed.

After two weeks, distal motor latency improved by 10.2% and median nerve cross-sectional area also improved, decreasing by 19.4%.

Augmenting the carpal arch space

“Carpal tunnel syndrome is a pressure syndrome of the nerve and wrist,” Dr. Seitz notes. “Dr. Li recognizes that if you compress the canal, putting intermittent pressure on the wrist, you can open up the volume of the carpal tunnel and give the nerve some breathing room. Night splinting gives the nerve a break, but this intervention dramatically changes the size and shape of the carpal canal to alleviate pressure on the nerve itself.”

“The findings support our approach of the carpal arch space augmentation (CASA) as a noninvasive option for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome,” states senior author Zong-Ming Li, PhD, Department of Biomedical Engineering.

“While we continue to investigate many aspects of CASA mechanisms, our next step is to translate our innovative CASA concept and laboratory research findings into a clinical treatment for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. We plan to carry out a multi-site clinical trial to demonstrate the intervention’s efficacy in relieving patient symptoms and compare the CASA outcomes with other existing treatment options.”

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