Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of a Multimodal Telerehabilitation Program Combining Pain Neuroscience Education and Therapeutic Exercise for Patients With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | August 2022 |
Source | Hospital Clínico La Florida |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a compressive peripheral neuropathy characterized by pain, tingling sensation and paresthesia in the territory of the median nerve. These symptoms cause significant functional impairment that affects patients' quality of life. Pain neuroscience education (PNE) combined with therapeutic exercise (TE) has shown good results in patients with chronic pain, but the effects of this multimodal treatment via telerehabilitation have not been studied in patients with CTS. Telerehabilitation has demonstrated clinical and functional outcomes as effective as face-to-face interventions, being a good alternative to improve accessibility to rehabilitation care in a context of pandemic and social distancing. The purpose of this study is to provide coordinated, patient-centered care by implementing a Telerehabilitation model for patients with severe CTS. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a multimodal therapy program (TE plus PNE) versus a unimodal treatment (TE) in patients with CTS. A Randomized Controlled Trial, simple-blind and multicenter study will be conducted. Patients will be randomly assigned to the multimodal treatment group (TE plus PNE) or to the unimodal treatment group (TE). At admission, an investigator blinded to treatment assignment will conduct data collection. The measurements will be the following outcomes: a) Pain Catastrophizing Scale; b) Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia-11; c) Numerical Rating Scale (NRS); d) Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire; e) Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; f) Quality of Life, using the EQ-5D instrument; g) Patient's global impression of change; h) Katz Diagram; These evaluations will be performed again at week 6 and 12.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | July 6, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | July 6, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Over 20 years of age, severe CTS medical diagnosis, duration of symptoms for more than three months, access to a smartphone with internet, and acceptance to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - Inability to understand instructions, non-controlled mental health pathology, cognitive problems and previous surgery in the upper limb. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Chile | Hospital la Florida | Santiago |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hospital Clínico La Florida | Hospital Provincia Cordillera, Hospital San José, University of Chile, University of Valencia |
Chile,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from Baseline Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) at 6 and 12 weeks | To assess catastrophic thinking as a response to pain through 13 statements with 4 possible options from 1 "not at all" to 4 "all the time". a higher score indicates a higher catastrophic thinking | Baseline (0 weeks), 6 weeks and 12 week | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia-11 (TSK-11) at 6 and 12 weeks | Kinesiophobia will be evaluated by Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK-11SV) (Spanish adaptation. Gómez-Pérez, López-Martínez y Ruiz-Párraga, 2011). Scoring: Items are summed, with a total score from 11-44 and higher values represent a worse outcome (more pain interference in behavior). | Baseline (0 weeks), 6 weeks and 12 week | |
Primary | Change from Baseline Numerical rating scale (NRS) at 6 and 12 weeks | The patient must rate his or her pain on a defined scale from 0 to 10, where 0 is no pain and 10 is the worst pain imaginable. | Baseline (0 weeks), 6 weeks and 12 week | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (BCTQ) at 6 and 12 weeks | The BCTQ measures self-reported functional status (BCTQ-F) and severity (BCTQ-S). The BCTQ-S consists of 11 questions, each question provides 5 response choices, from 1 (no symptoms) to 5 (most severe/often). The BCTQ-F includes 8 questions assessing difficulty with daily tasks. These responses are also scored on a 5-point scale (1-5). | Baseline (0 weeks), 6 weeks and 12 week | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) at 6 and 12 weeks | Patient's emotional state will be evaluated by Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD), which assess the level of anxiety and depression. Subscales and score range are Anxiety (0-21) and Depression (0-21). Scoring: items of each subscale are summed, indicating: 0-7 normality, 8-10 probably case, 11-21 anxiety or depression clinical case. Higher values represent a worse outcome. | Baseline (0 weeks), 6 weeks and 12 week | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline EQ-5D at 6 and 12 weeks | The EQ-5D is a self-assessed health-related quality of life questionnaire. The EQ-5D consists essentially of 2 pages: the EQ-5D description system and the visual analog scale (EQ VAS). | Baseline (0 weeks), 6 weeks and 12 week | |
Secondary | Hand diagrams | To define total area marked for pain and numbness. The areas of the hand are marked by the patient and the marked area is quantified in square centimeters. | Baseline (0 weeks) | |
Secondary | Change from Baseline Muscular endurance at 6 and 12 weeks | Maximum number of repetitions of rapid opening and closing of the hand until fatigue. | Baseline (0 weeks), 6 weeks and 12 week | |
Secondary | Patient Global Impression of Change Scale (PGICS) | The PGICS consists of two subscales, one categorical and one quantitative. The categorical scale is a 7-point verbal scale with the options "I have improved a lot" = 7, "I have improved a lot" = 6, "I have improved a little" = 5, "I am the same" = 4, "I have gotten a little worse" = 3, "I have gotten a lot worse" = 2, "I have gotten a lot worse" = 1.205-207 And, the quantitative scale consists of a line from 0 to 10, where 0 = much better and 10 = much worse. | 6 weeks | |
Secondary | Patient Global Impression of Change Scale (PGICS) | The PGICS consists of two subscales, one categorical and one quantitative. The categorical scale is a 7-point verbal scale with the options "I have improved a lot" = 7, "I have improved a lot" = 6, "I have improved a little" = 5, "I am the same" = 4, "I have gotten a little worse" = 3, "I have gotten a lot worse" = 2, "I have gotten a lot worse" = 1.205-207 And, the quantitative scale consists of a line from 0 to 10, where 0 = much better and 10 = much worse. | 12 weeks |
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