Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4366989079> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4366989079 abstract "Over the years, endoscopic carpal tunnel release (ECTR) has gained significant interest as an alternative to surgery. However, no consensus has been reached on the necessity of postoperative wrist immobilization. This study aims to compare the outcomes of wrist immobilization for a period of 2 weeks to immediate wrist mobilization after ECTR.A total of 24 patients with idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome undergoing dual-portal ECTR from May 2020 to Feb 2022 were enrolled and randomly divided into two groups postoperatively. In one group, patients wore a wrist splint for 2 weeks. In another group, wrist mobilization was allowed immediately after surgery. The two-point discrimination test (2PD test); the Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test (SWM test); the occurrence of pillar pain, digital and wrist range of motion (ROM); grip and pinch strength; the visual analog score (VAS), the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) score; the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) score; and complications were evaluated at 2 weeks and 1, 2, 3, and 6 months after the surgery.All 24 subjects finished this study with no dropouts. During the early follow-up, patients with wrist immobilization demonstrated lower VAS scores, lower occurrence of pillar pain, and higher grip and pinch strength compared with the immediate mobilization group. No significant difference was obtained between these two groups in terms of the 2PD test, the SWM test, digital and wrist ROM, BCTQ, and the DASH score. In total, two patients without splints reported transient scar discomfort. No one complained of neurapraxia, injury of the flexor tendon, median nerve, and major artery. At the final follow-up, no significant difference was found in any parameters between both groups. The local scar discomfort mentioned above disappeared and left no serious sequela.Wrist immobilization during the early postoperative period demonstrated significant pain alleviation along with stronger grip and pinch strength. However, wrist immobilization yielded no obvious superiority regarding clinical outcomes at the final follow-up." @default.
- W4366989079 created "2023-04-27" @default.
- W4366989079 creator A5008065884 @default.
- W4366989079 creator A5017216047 @default.
- W4366989079 creator A5019255477 @default.
- W4366989079 creator A5024873154 @default.
- W4366989079 creator A5046444692 @default.
- W4366989079 creator A5052441498 @default.
- W4366989079 creator A5058533540 @default.
- W4366989079 creator A5081278308 @default.
- W4366989079 date "2023-04-25" @default.
- W4366989079 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4366989079 title "The significance of wrist immobilization for endoscopic carpal tunnel release" @default.
- W4366989079 cites W1576918597 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W1981007435 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2016243258 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2017033349 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2027081303 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2038943749 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2054085333 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2066131018 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2152778953 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2438255657 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2532852950 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2789300041 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2900902663 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2906201127 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2928098824 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W2991340209 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3012439938 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3118254748 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3130591445 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3133748717 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3149966765 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3164379995 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3168449382 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3168706723 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3194547908 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W3196397713 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W4213278984 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W4220732658 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W4220843706 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W4286001348 @default.
- W4366989079 cites W4297964722 @default.
- W4366989079 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1081440" @default.
- W4366989079 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37181552" @default.
- W4366989079 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4366989079 type Work @default.
- W4366989079 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4366989079 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4366989079 hasAuthorship W4366989079A5008065884 @default.
- W4366989079 hasAuthorship W4366989079A5017216047 @default.
- W4366989079 hasAuthorship W4366989079A5019255477 @default.
- W4366989079 hasAuthorship W4366989079A5024873154 @default.
- W4366989079 hasAuthorship W4366989079A5046444692 @default.
- W4366989079 hasAuthorship W4366989079A5052441498 @default.
- W4366989079 hasAuthorship W4366989079A5058533540 @default.
- W4366989079 hasAuthorship W4366989079A5081278308 @default.
- W4366989079 hasBestOaLocation W43669890791 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C1862650 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C204787440 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2775899180 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2776090536 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2776881184 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2777433710 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2777788442 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2777832143 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2778216619 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2778623055 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2779554423 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2779746960 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C2781425848 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C50816716 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C60465272 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C111919701 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C141071460 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C142724271 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C1862650 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C204787440 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2775899180 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2776090536 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2776881184 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2777433710 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2777788442 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2777832143 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2778216619 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2778623055 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2779554423 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2779746960 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C2781425848 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C41008148 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C50816716 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C60465272 @default.
- W4366989079 hasConceptScore W4366989079C71924100 @default.
- W4366989079 hasFunder F4320326180 @default.