2020
DOI: 10.5812/asjsm.102631
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Non-Surgical Management and Post-Surgical Rehabilitation of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: An Algorithmic Approach and Practical Guideline

Abstract: : One of the most common forms of entrapment neuropathy is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS). There are various treatment options for CTS. However, there are no clear and structured guidelines. This review classified the existing treatments and developed an algorithm to help physicians to choose the best option for their patients. Treatment options were summarized in three sections: non-surgical management of CTS, post-operative management of CTS, and practical open carpal tunnel release post-op protocol. The physi… Show more

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“…This study used the NGE method by Nazarieh et al [34]. Procedures for conducting an NGE (position 1: wrist in neutral and fingers and thumb in flexion; position 2: wrist in neutral and fingers and thumb extended; position 3: thumb in neutral and wrist and fingers extended; position 4: wrist, fingers, and thumb extended: position 5, the same as position 4 with the forearm in supination (palm up); and position 6: same as position 5 with the other hand gently stretching the thumb) were observed (Figure 1).…”
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“…This study used the NGE method by Nazarieh et al [34]. Procedures for conducting an NGE (position 1: wrist in neutral and fingers and thumb in flexion; position 2: wrist in neutral and fingers and thumb extended; position 3: thumb in neutral and wrist and fingers extended; position 4: wrist, fingers, and thumb extended: position 5, the same as position 4 with the forearm in supination (palm up); and position 6: same as position 5 with the other hand gently stretching the thumb) were observed (Figure 1).…”
Section: Ngementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nerve gliding exercise has six movements depending on the position of the wrist joint and fingers [34].…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terapi latihan direkomendasikan untuk CTS derajat ringan dan sedang atau menunggu operasi. Latihan menurunkan tekanan intrakarpal dan inflamasi, juga memperbaiki arus balik vena dengan cara menurunkan edema dan adesi (20). Latihan yang paling sering dilakukan untuk CTS adalah median nerve glide mobilization dan tendon glide (Gambar 1 dan 2) (21).…”
Section: Terapi Latihanunclassified
“…Mempertahankan posisi netral pergelangan tangan memperbaiki sirkulasi darah sehingga menurunkan edema (17). Latihan yang dianjurkan satu sampai lima kali per hari dengan 5 -10 repetisi (20).…”
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