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Adv Med Sci ; 56(2): 270-4, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22037175

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to compare the long term effects of low - level laser therapy (LLLT) and pulsed magnetic field (PMF) in the rehabilitation of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). METHODS: The study included 38 patients with idiopathic CTS, confirmed by electroneurographic (ENG) examination. All patients were randomly assigned to 2 groups: group L (18 patients) treated with LLLT and group M (20 patients) with PMF therapy. Clinical assessment, including day and night pain, the presence of paresthesia, functional tests (Phalen, Tinel, armband tests) and pain severity according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was conducted before treatment, after the first series of 10 sessions, after a two-week break, after the second series of 10 sessions and six months after the last series. RESULTS: After LLLT a significant reduction of day and night pain was observed at each stage of treatment and 6 months after the last series (p<0.05). However, in group M, a significant reduction of both day and night pain was demonstrated only after the second series (p<0.05). A reduction of the incidence of Phalen's symptoms were noticed in both groups, however, only in group L the improvement was significant (p<0.05). In groups L and M a significant reduction of pain intensity was observed at every stage of treatment (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Although after LLL as well as PMF therapy clinical improvement was observed, the most significant differences were registered after the second series and persisted for up to 6 months in both groups.


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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/therapy , Low-Level Light Therapy/methods , Physical Therapy Modalities , Adult , Aged , Electrophysiology/methods , Female , Humans , Magnetic Fields , Male , Median Nerve/physiopathology , Middle Aged , Neural Conduction , Neurons/pathology , Pain Measurement , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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Rocz Akad Med Bialymst ; 50 Suppl 1: 196-8, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16119664

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was the evaluation of usefulness of iontophoresis with hydrocortisone combined with ultrasounds in conservative treatment of the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty patients (35 women and 5 men), aged 30-72 years, with unilateral CTS confirmed by electromyographic examination were included. The patients were divided into 3 groups based on clinical symptoms according to Whitley. Subjective complaints and objective symptoms were recorded in all patients. The character of the pain, its frequency and intensity (VAS scale) as well as paresthesies was determined. Physical examination consisted of clinical tests according to Phalen and Tinnel, sensation discriminatory test, pressure test and estimation of muscular atrophy of the thenar. All the patients underwent combined physiotherapeutic procedures: iontophoresis with hydrocortisone acetate (25 mg per procedure; galvanic current up to 5 mA, the active electrode--50 cm2, time--20 min) and ultrasounds with direct coupling (the dose of 0.5-0.8 W/cm2, 1 MHz, PIP 1:4, 48 Hz; the time 3-6 min). The number of procedures was 10--one per day. RESULTS: Decrease of pain and paresthesia were observed in 36 patients (out of 40) with mild and moderate stage of CTS. Objective parameters (Phalen test, Tinnel test, and sensation discriminatory test) significantly improved only in 24 patients with moderate stage of CTS. There was no improvement in 4 patients with advanced form of CTS. CONCLUSIONS: The use of combined procedures of iontophoresis with hydrocortisone and the ultrasound diminishes subjective complaints of patients with the carpal tunnel syndrome. The procedure is most effective in the treatment of mild and moderate stages of the disease.


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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome/therapy , Iontophoresis/methods , Ultrasonic Therapy/methods , Adult , Aged , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Female , Humans , Hydrocortisone , Male , Middle Aged , Treatment Outcome
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