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NCT ID: NCT03294733 Completed - Carpal Tunnel Clinical Trials

The Relationship Between Age and Carpal Tunnel Size

Start date: May 22, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigators hypothesis is that as human age increases, the size of the carpal tunnel decreases.

NCT ID: NCT02219555 Completed - Carpal Tunnel Clinical Trials

DUCATS Trial: Dynamic Ultrasound to Enhance Understanding of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

DUCATS
Start date: September 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to learn if researchers can identify through ultrasound images and clinical assessment which subjects with carpel tunnel syndrome will do better following standard of care non-surgical or surgical treatment.

NCT ID: NCT02071238 Completed - Carpal Tunnel Clinical Trials

Factors Affecting Risk Recall in Open Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery

Start date: May 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Understanding of an operation and its risks has been shown to give patients more realistic expectations, increase cooperation and result in higher satisfaction. Traditionally, informed consent for surgical procedures involve a discussion between the surgeon and the patient, but many patients easily forget the details of these talks. The investigators wish to investigate if providing a written pamphlet along with the standard oral discussion improves patients' ability to remember the details of the operation, improving the quality of the informed consent process. In addition, we will test whether a group consultation format provides a model for large-volume, low-variation, low-urgency surgery without reducing ability to recall risks of surgery or overall satisfaction.

NCT ID: NCT01974609 Completed - Carpal Tunnel Clinical Trials

Narcotic vs. Non-narcotic Pain Study Protocol

Start date: March 2016
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purposes of this noninferiority randomized clinical trial are to: 1. determine whether the most commonly used commonly used non-narcotic analgesic (ibuprofen 600 mg + acetaminophen 325 mg) provides pain relief that is not unacceptably worse than the most commonly prescribed narcotic containing analgesic (hydrocodone 5 mg. + acetaminophen 325 mg, equivalent to Norco 5/325) in patients undergoing carpal tunnel release. 2. Determine whether the following covariates affect pain level following surgery or medication usage: gender, country (US/Canada), pre-operative CTS symptoms, site, workers compensation status and employment status (employed/self-employed/unemployed-able to work/unemployed-unable to work)