1. Neural gliding techniques for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome: a systematic review.
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Medina McKeon JM and Yancosek KE
- Subjects
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome physiopathology, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome surgery, Exercise Test, Hand Strength physiology, Health Status Indicators, Humans, Middle Aged, Pain Measurement, Treatment Outcome, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome therapy, Exercise Therapy, Musculoskeletal Manipulations methods
- Abstract
Context: There are discrepancies regarding the efficacy of neural gliding exercises for the management of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)., Objective: To conduct a systematic review assessing the efficacy of neural gliding in comparison to alternative nonsurgical treatment for the management of CTS., Evidence Acquisition: A computerized search was performed in April 2008. Criteria for inclusion required that studies (1) were written in English, (2) examined the efficacy of neural gliding techniques for treatment of CTS, and (3) included at least one of the selected patient-oriented outcomes. Effect sizes, relative risk, and 95% confidence intervals were calculated to compare neural gliding to alternative treatment., Evidence Synthesis: Six studies met inclusion criteria. For all variables, none were consistently favorable toward neural gliding over alternative treatment. However, comparisons across studies revealed a possible trend toward improved outcomes with the use neural gliding., Conclusions: The efficacy of neural gliding is not clear. More research is necessary to determine the population that may respond optimally to this treatment.
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- 2008
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