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Efficacy of Dorsal Kinesio Tape Application for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Esports Gamers: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Description

This clinical trial investigates the effectiveness of Kinesio Tape (KT) in alleviating carpal tunnel-like symptoms and enhancing gaming performance among young adult PC gamers. The study aims to address two primary questions: Does Kinesio Tape reduce wrist pain in adult PC gamers experiencing carpal tunnel-like symptoms? Does Kinesio Tape improve gaming performance in this population? Researchers will compare the effects of KT applied to the wrist versus the scapular spine to determine if wrist application provides greater pain relief and performance benefits. Participants will undergo: Screening \& Consent (Up to 30 minutes via Zoom): Informed consent and a Phalen's test to assess carpal tunnel-like symptoms. Baseline (Day 0, 75 minutes): Completion of a demographic survey, 15 minutes of gaming on Kovaaks FPS Aim Trainer, KT application, 15 minutes of post-application gaming, and surveys (Boston Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Severity \[BCSS\] and KT feedback). Days 1 \& 2 (15 minutes each): KT removal and reapplication, followed by BCSS and KT feedback surveys. Day 3 (75 minutes): Repeat gaming tests, KT application, and completion of BCSS and KT feedback surveys, mirroring Day 0 procedures. Total Time Commitment: Approximately 210 minutes (3.5 hours) over four sessions.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)

124I-Evuzamitide PET/CT Imaging In Patients With Lumbar Spinal Stenosis and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

This clinical trial will use the amyloid-binding radiotracer, 124I-evuzamitide, to potentially detect amyloid, in the heart and elsewhere, in patients who have a history of lumbar spinal stenosis and/or carpal tunnel syndrome.

Conditions

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), Cardiac Amyloidosis

Efficacy of Red Kinesiology Tape on Carpal Tunnel-Like Symptoms and Performance in Esports Gamers
Description

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if dorsally applied kinesiology tape is an effective conservative treatment for symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome and assess the potential performance effect of the tape color in first-person shooter esports games in esports gamers who exhibit symptoms that resemble carpal tunnel syndrome. The main questions it aims to answer are: Is dorsally applied kinesiology tape able to manage carpal tunnel syndrome-like symptoms in esports gamers? Does red kinesiology tape hinder or improve performance in first-person shooter esports games in esports gamers? Researchers will compare red kinesiology tape to skin tone kinesiology tape. Both will be applied on the dorsal aspect of the hand and wrist of the dominant upper extremity. Participants will visit the site 2 times to get kinesiology tape applied and complete a pre and post-test for pain and performance. Depending on randomization a participant will receive a random sequence of the study arm (ex: red then skin tone or skin tone then red tape)

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Postoperative Care After Carpal Tunnel Release Using Short Educational Videos
Description

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a patient-directed postoperative care program, using short educational videos, can improve patient satisfaction and reduce healthcare resource utilization in patients undergoing carpal tunnel release (CTR). The main questions it aims to answer are: Will patients in the video-based care program be more satisfied with their postoperative care? Will this approach reduce healthcare resource use and the burden on patients without increasing complication rates? Researchers will compare the video-based patient-directed care group to the standard in-person follow-up group to see if patient satisfaction and resource use differ while maintaining similar outcomes and complication rates. Participants will: Watch three short educational videos (\< 60 seconds each) on postoperative care. Schedule a suture removal appointment with a nurse at their convenience if needed. Continue to have access to their provider through traditional methods such as phone, EMR, or urgent in-person visits.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Patient Satisfaction

Small Nerve Fiber Activity in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Assessed Via Quantitative Sensory Testing
Description

The diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is typically based on clinical findings and confirmatory electrodiagnostic testing. However, electrodiagnostic testing can only assess large A-alpha and A-beta nerve fibers. Quantitative sensory testing (QST) is a series of tests used to assess small nerve fiber changes in the A-delta, c-fibers, and A-beta nerve fibers as well. Previous studies have used QST to assess small nerve fiber changes related to carpal tunnel syndrome and found changes compared to controls. This study will utilize a course of standard physical therapy care and assess for any changes to small nerve fiber activity and how those changes may or may not relate to patient outcomes.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Pilot Study Evaluating the Elasticity and Shear Wave Modulus (Stiffness) of the Median Nerve in Patients With Mild to Moderate Idiopathic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Receiving OMT and Conservative Therapy
Description

To evaluate and quantify changes in the elasticity and shear wave modulus (stiffness) of the median nerve in patients diagnosed with mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome following osteopathic manipulative therapy.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Registry of the Patient Experience for Carpal Tunnel Release
Description

Multi-center study to collect large scale, multidimensional real-world data on patients undergoing carpal tunnel release (CTR).

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, CTS

Effect of Cooling Therapy for Post-Operative Pain in Open Carpal Tunnel Release
Description

This study seeks to perform an appropriately-powered study to evaluate any clinical difference between continuous cooling therapy and traditional ice for treatment of post-operative pain in open CTR surgery.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Perioperative/Postoperative Complications

Multicenter Prospective Trial of Office-based Carpal Tunnel Release With Ultrasound Guidance (ROBUST)
Description

Multicenter prospective single-arm trial of subjects with symptomatic Carpal Tunnel Syndrome treated with Ultrasound Guided Carpal Tunnel Release (CTR-US) in an office-based setting.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, CTS

A Study of Fisetin to Treat Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

This research study is being conducted to investigate the safety and effectiveness of the drug Fisetin for mild or moderate carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Trial of Ultrasound Guided Carpal Tunnel Release Versus Traditional Open Release (TUTOR)
Description

Study to compare the safety and effectiveness of carpal tunnel release with ultrasound guidance (CTR-US) vs. mini-open carpal tunnel release (mOCTR) in patients with symptomatic carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, CTS, Carpal Tunnel

Comparative Study of Two Incision vs. Mini Open Carpal Tunnel Release
Description

Hand surgeons have many options to perform carpal tunnel release surgery. Some surgeons believe that techniques are best kept simple: a mini-open incision that allows adequate exposure of the transverse carpal ligament (TCL), while staying distal to the distal wrist crease will offer good outcomes. Others feel that as a minimally invasive technique, it is integral to spare the soft tissue structures superficial to the TCL. This study aims to determine whether sparing these superficial structures indeed improves patient outcomes, compared to a conventional two incision approach.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Release Using Ultrasound
Description

The goal of the Carpal Tunnel Release Using Ultrasound registry (CiTRUS Registry) is to collect experience information from patients scheduled to undergo carpal tunnel release surgery with either the SX-One MicroKnife® with ultrasound guidance or the traditional mini-open technique without US guidance.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Assessment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome by Shearwave Elastography
Description

This study is being done to test a new ultrasound method to detect possible stiffness problems within wrist(s). The purpose of this research is to the test the effectiveness of a new ultrasound method to check the nerve and surrounding tissue in both wrist of patient volunteers before and after treatment.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Novel Decision Aid for Carpal Tunnel Patients
Description

A questionnaire will be given to patients who are considering undergoing hand surgery as a treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome to help participants decide between two surgical options- Wide-Awake-Local-Anesthesia-no-Tourniquet (WALANT) and traditional open hand surgery. These patients will be asked to complete a pre-questionnaire knowledge test and a post-questionnaire knowledge test. the primary objective is to validate this questionnaire to be used by other orthopedic surgeons. This study will also reveal patient preference between these two surgical treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

A Comparison of Ultrasound-guided Steroid Injection With Wrist Splint in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is caused by compression of a nerve called the median nerve as it travels through a narrow tunnel within the wrist on its way to the hand. Compression of the median nerve causes numbness, tingling, pain and weakness of the hand and fingers. CTS is usually treated with rest or a change in the activity level. It can also be treated with a splint that limits bending of the hand and wrist. Other treatments include a steroid injection near the median nerve. Surgery can be performed if the symptoms are severe or persistent. Compression of the median nerve can cause swelling that may be observed with ultrasound of the wrist. Ultrasound can also be used to help guide the needle to inject the steroid solution in close proximity to the median nerve while avoiding injury to the nerve. The investigators plan to compare the effectiveness of a splint and an ultrasound-guided steroid injection in the treatment of mild to moderate CTS. Individuals with CTS who agree to participate, will be randomly assigned to two groups. One group will be treated with a splint and the other with a steroid injection performed under ultrasound guidance. The severity of CTS symptoms will be determined prior to beginning the study and also at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 1 year following each of the two treatment interventions. The median nerve size (diameter) will be measured in all participants prior to beginning the study and also following both treatment interventions at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 1 year. At the conclusion of the study, the investigators will determine which of the two treatments, splint or steroid injection, is more effective in alleviating CTS symptoms. The investigators will also determine if either or both treatments result in a change in swelling of the median nerve as measured by ultrasound.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Lidocaine Patch 1.8% for Moderate to Severe Pain From Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

The primary objective is to determine the efficacy of Lidocaine Patch 1.8% in reducing the severity of symptoms in participants with moderate-to-severe pain from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Noninvasive Brain Stimulation for Treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of tDCS in combination with TUS for the treatment of pain in subjects with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. The investigators hypothesize that there will be a decrease in pain levels with active stimulation, when compared to sham stimulation.

Conditions

Chronic Pain, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Ultrasound Guided - Incisionless Threaded Carpal Tunnel Release
Description

The overarching long-term goal is to develop a CTS Treatment Center within the Hand Clinic that offers a variety of established and emerging treatment options in a multidisciplinary program. The ultra-minimally invasive carpal tunnel release would be one component of the program. Furthering the knowledge with regard to ultra-minimally invasive carpal tunnel release outcomes would facilitate the Hand Clinics ability to offer this procedure as a component of individualized care in the CTS Treatment Center to facilitate delivery of the appropriate level of care to the right patient.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The Effect of Theraworx Foam in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

Participation will be for approximately 21 days (3 study visits,1 week apart with allowance for scheduling conflicts). A topical (or placebo) foam alone or with a splint will be used. Demographic and symptom information will be obtained. At each visit 3 questionnaires (BCT, CTS-6, and DASH) will be completed and an ultrasound of the wrist (median nerve) will be done to document any change in symptoms and/or in the size of the nerve. Random assignment will be to one of 4 groups: foam or placebo with or without a night splint. We will provide instruction on how to apply the foam, whether or not and how to wear the splint, and return visits.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Prospective Randomized Trial of Monocryl Versus Nylon Suture Closure in Carpal Tunnel Surgery
Description

The investigators will compare the early postoperative outcome of wound closure technique in carpal tunnel release using Nylon sutures versus subcuticular Monocryl sutures. The investigators plan to randomize patients across three hand surgeons who will perform both techniques, and will survey the patients satisfaction of pain and appearance at 2 and 6 weeks postoperatively.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Validation of PSFS in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

Validation of the Patient Specific Functional Scale in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

A Comparison of Incisionless Ultrasound Guided Thread Carpal Tunnel Release and Mini Open Carpal in Patients With Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

To compare the incisionless thread carpal tunnel release with the standard mini-open carpal tunnel release (standard of care) in patients with bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. Patients with bilateral CTS will have one side released with incisionless thread carpal tunnel release and the contralateral side released with the mini-open carpal tunnel release. The investigators hypothesize that the incisionless thread carpal tunnel release (TCTR) will be no different than the standard mini-open release (MOR) with regard to symptom improvement and safety and will be less painful, result in quicker return to work and will be less costly.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Bilateral

Cost Information on Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment Decisions
Description

The purpose of this study was to determine whether the provision of societal cost information affects patients' decisions whether or not to undergo surgical management in carpal tunnel syndrome, using a hypothetical scenario.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Exparel and Education to Avoid Opioids After Carpal Tunnel Release
Description

This trial seeks to use the long acting local anesthetic Exparel, in conjunction with opioid education, to attempt to avoid any post-operative opioid use following carpal tunnel surgery. This group will be compared with a "standard" group that receives non-liposomal bupivacaine, opioid education, and opioids.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Wound Closure Study in Carpal Tunnel and Trigger Finger Surgery
Description

Does a difference in patient satisfaction and cosmetic outcome exist between wound closure with absorbable or non-absorbable sutures.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Trigger Finger

Decision Making in Hypothetical Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

Participants will be presented with a hypothetical scenario of carpal tunnel and asked to make a decision for that case.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The Effect Of An Anesthetic Procedure On Post Operative Pain Management In Carpal Tunnel Release
Description

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome patients undergoing carpal tunnel release surgery performed by the PI will receive intra-operative injections of bupivacaine (Marcaine). Two groups of patients will be randomly selected and will receive either 10cc or 20cc of injection. Their post-operative pain scores and usage of post-operative pain medication will be recorded and analyzed.

Conditions

Pain, Postoperative, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Lipografting Versus Steroid Injections for Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Description

This study applies the regenerative properties of autologous fat transfer to treat mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome in comparison to the current standard of care, corticosteroid treatment. The investigators hypothesize the fat transfer would prevent scar formation and aid in nerve excursion along the canal (while the neoangiogenic and regenerative growth factors could stimulate nerve regeneration) better than the standard of care treatment.

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Comparison of Local Only Anesthesia Versus Sedation in Patients Undergoing Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Release
Description

The study design is a prospective randomized control trial. Four surgeons will enroll up to 30 patients in the study. Patients will be asked to participate if they plan to undergo bilateral carpal tunnel release with one of the study surgeons, are greater than 18 years of age but younger than 89, have had no prior carpal tunnel surgery, and agree to undergo carpal tunnel surgery under two different types of anesthesia. If patients meet these criteria and agree to participate in the study, they will be consenting to have one hand operated on with local only anesthesia and the other hand with local anesthesia with sedation. The patient will randomly be assigned to have one of the two anesthetic methods for the first carpal tunnel release, followed by the other anesthetic for the second carpal tunnel release. The two surgeries will be completed by the same surgeon and may be performed at any time interval apart; however, the investigators will recommend that patients get the second surgery within 4 weeks of the first. The particular surgical technique of carpal tunnel release will be performed according to the individual surgeon's preference, but the same technique will be used on both wrists. The surgeon will discuss the proposed advantages and disadvantages of each anesthetic method prior to enrolling the patient (advantages and disadvantages discussed above). The treating surgeons will continue to utilize their standard surgical technique on each side, regardless of a patient's participation in the study.

Conditions

Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Diagnosis)