Alternatives to Hand Therapy for Hand Surgery Patients
Carpal Tunnel SyndromeTrigger Finger4 morePatients will be asked to use a mobile phone app to conduct their hand therapy after having hand surgery.
Validation of PSFS in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel SyndromeValidation of the Patient Specific Functional Scale in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome
Prevalence of Amyloidosis and Carpal Tunnel
Amyloid NeuropathyCarpal TunnelThis is a cross sectional study to estimate the prevalence of the presence of amyloid deposits in a biopsy of subcutaneous fat cell, carpal flexor retinaculum and synovial tissue sheath of the flexor tendons requirement for carpal tunnel surgery.
Assessment of Subsynovial Connective Tissue Thickness in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel SyndromeThe general aim of this research is to gain insight in the role of SSCT in the etiology and progression of CTS. We hypothesize that (degenerative) damage of the SSCT occurs early on in the pathogenesis of CTS. Fibrotic damage to the SSCT will lead to altered morphology and biomechanical characteristics. This eventually may lead to damage of the median nerve. To examine the SSCT an ultrasound technique described by Van Doesburg et al. 2012 will be used First, the reliability of the US technique to characterize morphology of the SSCT will be investigated. Secondly, cross-sectional data will be collected in healthy subjects and CTS patients to provide descriptive parameters and to describe differences between patients and controls. In the final part a prospective study will be conducted to look at changes of SSCT thickness over time and after treatment.
Pain In Neuropathy Study
Diabetic NeuropathyNeuropathic Pain3 moreIn the context of peripheral neuropathy, we will aim to elucidate correlates between sensory symptoms and: Sensory nerve dysfunction. Cutaneous small nerve fibre innervation density. Psychological co-morbidity. Circadian rhythm disturbance co-morbidity. Functionality and Quality of life. Patterns of human brain activity in a subset of patients that consent to participate in the FMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) component of PINS. 2. We will also collect blood samples in this phenotyped cohort of patients. These blood samples coupled with detailed phenotype data will investigate potential gene associations only in the development of painful neuropathy. 3. Knowledge gained from the study will be used to aid the further development of pain questionnaires, designed to detect patients with painful neuropathy. 4.Knowledge gained from the study will be invaluable in informing on-going investigations of painful peripheral neuropathy in animal models, both in our laboratory and others.
Stiffness of the Skin and Joints in Relation to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel SyndromeThe exact etiology of CTS remains yet unknown. A rise in carpal tunnel pressure is well documented, but why this phenomenon occurs is yet unknown in most patients. There is an absolute or relative narrowing of the carpal tunnel, which results in a compression of the median nerve. The investigators postulate, that a stiffer flexor retinaculum (roof of carpal tunnel) will be less compliant. As a consequence of this stiffer retinaculum the pressure in the carpal tunnel will rise more quickly in stiff patients resulting in CTS-complaints. A relation between connective tissue composition and joint stiffness is proven. This relationship possibly extends to a relation between stiffness of the skin, joint stiffness and the prevalence of CTS.
Neuromuscular Ultrasound in Correlation to Neurophysiological Findings
Carpal Tunnel SyndromeDiabetic Neuropathies1 moreStudy the neuromuscular ultrasound findings in different types of neuropathies correlation between ultrasound and neurophysiological findings in peripheral nerve diseases correlation between clinical pain scale and severity of neuropathy
Carpal Tunnel Release in Diabetic Patients
Carpal Tunnel SyndromeDiabetes1 moreThe aim of this study is to extend a previously reported 1 year follow-up on carpal tunnel release, in matched diabetic and non-diabetic patients,to compare outcomes 5 years after surgery.
Consecutive Series Outcomes Review of Patients Undergoing a New Single Portal Technique for Endoscopic...
Carpal TunnelThe Purpose of this study is to report a new single portal endoscopic release technique and the sequence of the first 50 patients who underwent this release. This will be a chart review of the demographics, outcomes, and complications of a sequential series of patients undergoing a Seg-Way Endoscopic carpal tunnel release (ECTR).