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STUDY: Carpal Tunnel Surgery
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STUDY: Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Should we consider conservative care such as laser therapy before rushing into surgery?

Laser Therapy Institute Podcast · Jason Rountree, DC, RMSK, CMLSO

September 6, 202119m 4s

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Show Notes

Surgery for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is very common, and research does show it is effective for severe cases. But should we look deeper at mild and moderate cases for non-surgical intervention? Dr Rountree summarizes a study on TENS vs Laser Therapy for mild to moderate carpal tunnel cases as well as the side effects of carpal tunnel surgery. How you can ensure that your patient is informed and getting the best possible care for their case? 

 

 

Studies mentioned in this episode

The relationship of trigger finger and flexor tendon volar migration after carpal tunnel release.

Pain and electrophysiological parameters are improved by combined 830-1064 high-intensity LASER in symptomatic carpal tunnel syndrome versus Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation.

Biomechanical alterations in the carpal arch and hand muscles after carpal tunnel release: a further approach towards understanding the function of the flexor retinaculum and the cause of postoperative grip weakness

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Topics

laser therapypaininflammationchiropractichealthcarephysical therapyphotobiomodulationlight therapycarpal tunnel syndromecarpal tunnel surgerytranscutaneous electrical nerve stimulationnerve regenerationpain relieflaser dosageTENStrigger fingergrip strengthswelling