Use of diffusion tensor imaging for nonsurgical treatments of carpal tunnel syndrome

ABSTRACT Introduction: This study evaluated the applicability of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of therapeutic ultrasound (US) and wrist splints in addition to clinical and electrophysiological assessments of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Methods: This prospective study analyzed 41 pat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Muscle & nerve 2014-12, Vol.50 (6), p.950-955
Hauptverfasser: Yildirim, Adem, Bulut, Haci Taner, Ekmekci, Burcu, Surucu, Gülseren Dost, Karabiber, Mehmet
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Introduction: This study evaluated the applicability of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of therapeutic ultrasound (US) and wrist splints in addition to clinical and electrophysiological assessments of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Methods: This prospective study analyzed 41 patients (30 women, 11 men; 56 wrists) with CTS. Therapeutic US and wrist splints were performed for 3 and 4 weeks, respectively. Fractional anisotropy and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) were evaluated in addition to a visual analog scale (VAS), symptom severity scale (SSS), functional status scale (FSS), and electrodiagnostic studies (EDX) before and after treatment. Results: There were significant decreases in the mean ADC, VAS, SSS, FSS, and EDX after treatment. Conclusions: This study suggests that DTI parameters provide helpful information that complements clinical and electrophysiological assessments for evaluating the efficacy of nonsurgical treatment of patients with CTS. Muscle Nerve 50: 950–955, 2014
ISSN:0148-639X
1097-4598
DOI:10.1002/mus.24236