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Safety and Efficacy of Carpal Stim in Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of Carpal Stim for pain relief in CTS subjects.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Clinical Registration Study of Haplo-HSCT for Elderly Patients With Acute Leukemia/ Myelodysplastic...

Acute LeukemiaMyelodysplastic Syndromes

This study is an open, prospective, single-center, single-arm study expanded based on the study of NCT03412409.The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the transplantation efficacy of the RIC conditioning regimen in elderly patients receiving the transplantation of haploidentical hematopoietic stem cells. Elderly patients are defined as ≥55 years of age; High comorbidity is defined as an HCT-CI score ≥3.Primary endpoint is 1-year LFS. Secondary endpoints are 1-year OS and 1-year TRM, Other indicators to be assessed in this study include acute GVHD, chronic GVHD, CMV activation, EBV activation, engraftment.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Aerobic Exercise Verus Acupuncture on the Quality of Life in Women Suffering From Irritable Bowel...

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

To compare the effect of aerobic exercise and the acupuncture on the quality of life in women with irritable bowel syndrome

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Protective Role of Pre-/ Post-biotics on Gut Inflammation, Dysbiosis, and Life Quality in Rett Syndrome...

Rett SyndromeDysbiosis2 more

The study will examine the potential efficacy and safety of two pre- and post-biotics on markers for gut inflammation and intestinal microbiota ecology in patients with Rett syndrome. Moreover, this trial will search for possible effects on epileptogenesis and quality of life.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Clinical and Ultrasonographic Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Manual Lymphatic Drainage

Ultrasound Evaluation of the Effect of Manual Lymph DrainageEffect of Manual Lymph Drainage on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) occurs as a result of compression of the median nerve under the transverse ligament along the carpal tunnel. The main cause of median nerve compression and carpal tunnel syndrome is the increase in volume in the carpal tunnel. The pressure exerted by the edema on the nerve should be brought under control in the early period. Edema that continues beyond the inflammatory process may contribute to the fibrotic phase, delaying healing and even causing complications such as pain and stiffness. Manual lymph drainage (MLD) is a special technique that includes light massage techniques and follows lymphatic pathways from proximal to distal and then from distal to proximal. On the basis of this concept; Stimulating the lymph system and increasing circulation, removing biochemical residues, reducing edema and pain, regulating sympathetic and parasympathetic system responses. It is known that MLD rapidly regulates lymphatic circulation by creating changes in interstitial fluid pressure, thus preventing even arthrofibrotic tissue that may occur after a traumatic situation, reducing edema, which is a predisposing factor for pain, and increasing mobility. The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of manual lymphatic drainage on clinical and ultrasonographic findings in carpal tunnel syndrome.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Clinical Investigation on Safety, Performance and Effectiveness of Sono-instruments

Trigger FingerTrigger Thumb1 more

Carpal Tunnel (CT) syndrome is a collection of characteristic symptoms and signs that occurs following compression of the median nerve within the CT. In Trigger Finger / trigger thumb (TF), one of the most common causes of hand pain and disability, the flexor tendon causes painful popping or snapping as the patient flexes and extends the digit. In case of failure of non-operative treatments, patients with CT syndrome or TF are operated. Clearly any improvement in surgical device design would be of great advantage to the patient and the surgeon. Spirecut's single use, pre-CE Sono-Instruments (SI) allow the percutaneous treatment of Carpal Tunnel (CT)syndrome and Trigger Finger/thumb (TF) under sonography (instead of open or endoscopic approach). Two models will be assessed in this clinical investigation: The Carpal Tunnel Sono-Instrument® (CT-SI), for CT syndrome release, by progressively cutting the transverse carpal ligament. The Trigger Finger Sono-Instrument® (TF-SI), for TF release by progressively cutting the A1 annual pulley. Using those SI, surgical procedures can be performed without endangering adjacent structures (e.g. median nerve and branches, ulnar pedicle, superficial carpal arch, digital pedicles, flexor tendons).

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Effects of Therapeutic Ultrasound Versus Shockwave Therapy in Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome in Recreational...

Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome

This project was a Randomized control trial conducted to check the effects of therapeutic ultrasound versus shockwave therapy on pain , range of motion and function in recreational runners with medial tibial stress syndrome so that we can formulate a better and most effective regime for treatment of medial tibial stress. Duration was of 6 months, convenient sampling was done, subject following eligibility criteria from Ghurki Trust teaching hospital, horizon hospital and surgimed hospital. Group A participants were given baseline treatment along with shockwave and Group B were given baseline treatment along with therapeutic ultrasound. Assesment was done at baseline and at 2nd week and 6th week post-interrvention . Assessment was done via, Numeric pain rating scale(NPRS), Lower Extermity functional scale LEFS ) and goniometric measurements of shoulder ranges, data was analyzed by using SPSS version 26.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Clinical and Electrophysiological Evaluation of the Effectiveness for Manual Lymphatic Drainage...

Carpal Tunnel SyndromeElectrophysical Evaluation1 more

When the other usage areas of the manual lymphatic drainage technique in the literature, except for the treatment of lymphedema, were examined recently, it was seen that it was also applied in orthopedic and neurological cases in a limited number of studies. The aim of our study is to investigate the effectiveness of manual lymphatic drainage on clinical and electrophysiological findings in carpal tunnel syndrome

Completed13 enrollment criteria

FMT for Post-infectious IBS

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Considering that PI-IBS is brought on by infection and gut microbiota may be associated with the onset of symptoms, the modification of altered gut microbiota with nonabsorbable antibiotics such as rifaximin-α or probiotics is often employed as first-stage treatment. Research in recent years has also shown the potential benefits of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) for IBS, which is the replacement of a sick recipient's gut microbiota with fecal material from a healthy donor. Even though the only officially approved indication for FMT at this time is recurrent Clostridium difficile infection, the effectiveness of FMT is nevertheless being studied for the treatment of other gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal pathologies including IBS. To date, several controlled and uncontrolled studies have been conducted to study the effectiveness of FMT for IBS, and most of them have demonstrated positive results. The investigators have not come across studies devoted to the study of the effectiveness of FMT in patients with PI-IBS in the available literature. So, the aim of the current study was to conduct single-centre, randomized clinical trial to assess the safety, clinical and microbiological efficacy of FMT in patients with PI-IBS.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effects Of Power Ball Exercises In Addition To Routine Physical Therapy In Patients With Carpal...

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The purpose for doing this study is to determine that whether use of Power Ball in form of resistance training will be effective in increasing grip strength in carpel tunnel syndrome patient and possible benefits of the regime as effective means of rehabilitation for wrist and hand injuries. Moreover for increasing grip strength it can be used as an adjunct for physical therapy treatment.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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