View clinical trials related to De Quervain Syndrome.
Filter by:this study will investigate the effects of mobilization with movement in addition to soft tissue mobilization on pain and range of motion in patients suffering from De Quervain Tenosynovitis.
The primary aim is to compare the effectiveness of splinting versus steroid injection in improving the DASH scores in participants diagnosed with De Quervain's tenosynovitis over a period of 6 months.
Patients will be asked to use a mobile phone app to conduct their hand therapy after having hand surgery.
This study aims to assess the relationship between overall satisfaction with treatment in a group of randomized patients undergoing elective hand surgery using either absorbable (4-0 Chromic) or non-absorbable (5-0 Nylon) sutures. The investigators will also assess factors associated with wound concerns, pain intensity, magnitude of limitations, and physical function within one month of surgery.