The Effect of High-intensity Laser Therapy in Patients With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome focused on measuring pain, High-intensity laser therapy, ultrasonography
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Electrophysiologically mild or moderate CTS Patients who are literate and able to understand verbal instructions in our Exclusion Criteria: Diabetes Systemic disorders that may affect treatment such as hypothyroidism, SLE, gout History of polyneuropathy, cervical radiculopathy, brachial plexopathy Injection for the carpal tunnel in the last 1 month History of severe trauma, fracture, operation to both upper extremities at any time Malignancy or history of malignancy Renal failure Peripheral or central nervous system diseases Pregnancy History of physical therapy program for the same hand wrist in the last months.
Sites / Locations
- Banu Ordahan
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Sham Comparator
A hot laser derived from a Nd: YAG laser
sham high-intensity laser therapy
HILT: A hot laser derived from a Nd: YAG laser has 12 W (watt) and 1064 nm characteristics. The device will administered to the hand wrist area in two steps in the HILT group: phase I and phase II. The application will made utilizing continuous circular movements in both phases I and II. The first five sessions consisted of a 100-second intermittent phase analgesic effect at 8 W and 8 J/cm2 for a total energy of 200 J. The following five sessions consisted of a continuous 11 minutes 6 second bio stimulating effect with a dosage of 3 W 80 J/cm2. Over the course of two weeks, ten treatment sessions of HILT will be given.
HILT is administered as a placebo for two weeks, 5 sessions a week, for a total of 10 sessions.