Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Change in Boston Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Questionnaire (BCTSQ) |
BCTSQ assesses the severity of symptoms and functional status in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. The symptom severity scale assesses the symptoms with respect to severity, frequency, time and type. The scale consists of 11 questions with multiple-choice responses, scored from 1 point (mildest) to 5 points (most severe). The overall symptom severity score is calculated as the mean of the scores for the eleven individual items. The functional status scale assesses the affect of the carpal tunnel syndrome on daily living. The scale consists of 8 questions with multiple choice responses, scored from 1 point (no difficulty with the activity) to 5 points (can not perform the activity at all). The overall score for functional status was calculated as the mean of all eight. Thus, a higher symptom severity or functional status score indicates worse symptoms or dysfunction. |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Primary |
Change in Visual Pain Scale (VAS) |
The VAS is a single-item measure, that is, an instrument measuring the whole construct at once. VAS most commonly consists of a 100mm horizontal line anchored with two opposite labels; patients mark a score on the scale using a vertical line. Using this scale, patients will be asked to rate the severity of pain and numbness they feel during the night and in daytime at rest, and with activity between 0 and 100 points. |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Secondary |
Change in Brief International Classification of Functioning (ICF) Core Set for Hand Conditions Questionnaire |
The disorders caused by carpal tunnel syndrome in the patient's daily activities will be evaluated by using the 'ICF activities and participation codes' section of the 'Brief ICF Core Set for Hand Conditions'. |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Secondary |
Change in Short Form-36 (SF-36) Questionnaire |
The SF-36 is a 36 item questionnaire that measures eight multi-item dimensions of health: physical functioning, social functioning, role limitations due to physical problems, role limitations due to emotional problems, mental health, energy/vitality, pain and general health perception. For each dimension item scores are coded, summed, and transformed on to a scale from 0 (worst possible health state measured by the questionnaire) to 100 (best possible health state). |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Secondary |
Change in Semmes Weinstein Monofilament Test (SWMT) |
Using 20 pieces of SWMT, sensitive touch threshold sensitivity of each hand will be tested. The examiner and the subject will seated opposite each other. Both arms of the subject will arranged on a table in supination, with palm upwards. The patient will be instructed to close their eyes. The monofilaments will be touched fingertips of first three fingers on the radial side of both hands, with enough force to bend the monofilament for 1.5 seconds. The thinnest monofilament numbers that the patient feels being touched will be recorded. The thinnest monofilament number among the three measurements will be noted as a result. Absence of sensation at a threshold of 2.83 in any of the three fingers tested indicates loss of sensation. |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Secondary |
Change in Two Point Discrimination Test (TPDT) |
Two point discrimination sense will be evaluated statically and dynamically using an esthesiometer. The examiner and the subject will seated opposite each other. Both arms of the subject will arranged on a table in supination, with palm upwards. The patient will be instructed to close their eyes. The contact time of the discriminator with the fingertip ranged from 3 to 5 seconds. The evaluation will be started by touching a single point on the first three fingertips on the radial side of both hands. Each three fingers will be evaluated separately and the distance between the two touched points will be increased by 1mm in each measurement. The smallest values will be taken in millimeters which the patient feels the two points as two separate points on the tested hand will be noted and the the average value written as the result. |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Secondary |
Change in Hand Grip Force |
The squeeze force will be measured while the patients are sitting, with the elbow in 90 degrees flexion and they will be asked to make a maximally voluntary grip. Measurements will be made three times in a row on both hands and the average of the three measurements will be noted as a result in kilogram (kg). |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Secondary |
Change in Thumb and Forefinger Pinch Force |
The pinch force with thumb and forefinger will be measured while the patients are sitting, with the elbow in 90 degrees flexion and they will be asked to make a maximally voluntary grip.The pinch force will be measured as kg with a pinch dynamometer, and the average of the three measurements will be noted as a result. |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Secondary |
Change in Manuel Muscle Testing of M. Abductor Pollicis Brevis |
Manual muscle testing will be evaluated in 5 grades. No visible or palpable muscle contraction 0, visible or palpable muscle contraction without motion grade 1, muscle contraction that creates movement at full of range of motion when gravity is eliminated grade 2, muscle contraction that creates movement at full of range of motion against gravity grade 3, muscle contraction that creates movement at full of range of motion against gravity and moderate resistance grade 4, muscle contraction that creates movement through the entire range of motion of the joint against gravity and full resistance will be considered as the grade 5. |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Secondary |
Change in Vibration Sensation |
Vibration sense was tested with tuning fork. The normal vibration sensory threshold for the upper extremity was accepted as 20 seconds. The examiner and the subject will seated opposite each other. Both arms of the subject will arranged on a table in supination, with palm upwards. The patient will be instructed to close their eyes. Vibrating tuning fork will be placed on the palmar aspect of the distal phalanx of first three fingers on the radial side of both hands, The patient was asked to say 'done' when the vibration in his hand was over. The average of three measurements will be noted as a result in seconds. |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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Secondary |
Change in Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) |
Median motor distal latency and conduction velocity and second finger recorded median sensory distal latency and conduction velocity will be measured antidromically in all individuals. In addition to routine conduction examinations, fourth finger recorded median-ulnar peak latency comparison examinations will also be made. |
baseline, eight week of intervention, sixteen week of intervention |
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