Local Effects of Acupuncture and Nerve Conduction Studies
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome focused on measuring Acupuncture, Electroacupuncture, Nerve Conduction Studies, Quantitative Sensory Testing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Presence of mild-moderate sensorimotor or sensory median neuropathy, established by pre-existing NCS/EMG study AND
Baseline NCS study within the past 2 years, consistent with mild-moderate median entrapment neuropathy (CTS) defined as meeting any of the 3 conditions below:
- Prolonged distal Median sensory AND/OR motor latency
- Reduced Median sensory nerve action potentials (SNAP) amplitude by no more than 50%
- Amplitude of the compound muscle action potential (CMAP) recorded from APB > 50% of normal
- Presence of neuropathy symptoms consistent with CTS for at least 3 months
Exclusion Criteria:
Conditions in which acupuncture/electroacupuncture may be contraindicated:
- Coagulopathy/ Current anti-coagulation treatment
- Epilepsy
- History of CAD or pacemaker insertion
- Pregnancy
- Presence of any skin condition in the arm, such as dermatitis, bruises, weeping skin, skin lesions, infected skin, or necrotic skin.
Conditions in which QST testing may be contraindicated:
- Significant cognitive impairment such as diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease or Mental Retardation or any other condition interfering with alertness, attention and ability to participate in QST
- Hospitalization for anxiety or depression in the past 3 months
- Current psychiatric diagnoses (other than anxiety or depression)
- Illicit drug use in the past month
- Current EtOH abuse (> 2 drinks/day)
- History of significant neurological disease which may affect sensation, e.g., strokes, Multiple Sclerosis, or spinal cord disorder
- Change in neuropathy medications within the past 2 months
- Change in opioid, benzodiazepines, SSRIs or other sedating medications in the past 2 months
Conditions, which predispose to generalized neuropathy
- Abnormal thyroid function tests (by history)
- Past chemotherapy treatment
Other Contraindications:
- History of wrist or elbow fracture, past arm trauma, loss of fingers, scarring
- History of carpal tunnel release surgery or any other surgery on the arm or shoulder
- History of arthritis
- Use of any investigational drugs within the previous six months
Exclusion Criteria based on NCS within the past 2 years:
- Presence of isolated motor Median neuropathy (absence of sensory neuropathy on NCS or absence of sensory symptoms)
- Severe neuropathy symptoms leading to inability to tolerate acupuncture or QST
Presence of Severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, defined as:
- Absent sensory nerve action potential recorded from the second or fifth digit.
- The amplitude of the compound muscle action potential recorded from the APB or ADM is less than 50% of normal (< 2.5 mv)
- Presence of Ulnar neuropathy
- Presence of Martin-Gruber anastomosis
Secondary Exclusion Criteria after WEEK 1 Baseline QST and NCS measurements:
- Failure to comply with QST due to inattentiveness, etc
- Hyperalgesia on QST
- Hypoalgesia on QST
- Inability to confirm diagnosis of mild-moderate CTS (normal NCS)
- Inability to tolerate NCS/QST
- Presence Severe CTS
- Pure Motor Median Neuropathy
- Ulnar Neuropathy
Sites / Locations
- Oregon Health & Science University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Manual Acupuncture
Low-Frequency Electroacupuncture
High-Frequency Electroacupuncture
Device: Sterile single-use MAC acupuncture needles - 0.22 x 25 mm, TianJin Haing Lim Sou Won Medical Equipment Co, Ltd, South Korea Used for Intervention: Manual Acupuncture to PC3, PC5 or HT3, HT4 for 20 min
Device: Electrostimulator 6c.Pro, Pantheon Research, Venice, CA Used for Intervention: Low-frequency Continuous Electroacupuncture (2Hz) to PC3, PC5 or HT3, HT4 for 20 min
Device: Electrostimulator 6c.Pro, Pantheon Research, Venice, CA Used for Intervention: High-frequency Continuous Electroacupuncture (100 Hz) to PC3, PC5 or HT3, HT4 for 20 min