• Title of article

    Effectiveness of Ultrasound Plus Nerve Gliding Exercise with and without Low-level Laser Therapy in Patients with Moderate Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Author/Authors

    Ghasemi ، Amirhossein Department of Physiotherapy - Faculty of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Olyaei ، Gholam Reza Department of Physiotherapy - Faculty of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Bagheri ، Hossein Department of Physiotherapy - Faculty of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hadian Rasanani ، Mohammad Reza Department of Physiotherapy - Faculty of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Jalaei ، Shohre Department of Physiotherapy - Faculty of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Otadi ، Khadijeh Department of Physiotherapy - Faculty of Rehabilitation - Tehran University of Medical Sciences

  • From page
    149
  • To page
    155
  • Abstract
    Introduction: Although carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is an incident entrapment neuropathy disorder, there has been inadequate evidence about the effect evaluation of adding low-level laser therapy to ultrasound (US) plus median nerve glide exercises in these patients. Hence, this research investigated the trace of US plus median nerve glide exercises with and without low-level laser therapy (LLLT). Materials and Methods: Thirty-six patients with moderate CTS in two groups of intervention were assessed. One group received 10 sessions of adding LLLT to median nerve glide exercises plus US and the other group received median nerve glide exercises plus US without LLLT. Outcome measures were hand grip strength (HGS), visual analogue scale (VAS), Boston questionnaire (BQ), and cross-sectional area (CSA) of the median nerve. Results: Baseline analysis revealed similarities between the two groups in all parameters. Statistical analysis indicated significant improvement of HGS, VAS, BQ, and CSA of the median nerve in two groups of intervention. Conclusion: In patients with CTS, US and median nerve glide exercises with and without LLLT significantly improved without the superiority of adding LLLT to mentioned treatment.
  • Keywords
    Carpal tunnel , Ultrasonic therapy , Nerve mobilization , Low , level laser therapy , Crosssectional study
  • Journal title
    Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
  • Journal title
    Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
  • Record number

    2744727