R. Valente, H. Gibson
May 1, 1994
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Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics
Abstract
OBJECTIVE To determine if chiropractic manipulation could relieve carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). CLINICAL FEATURES A 42-yr-old female suffered from pain, tingling and numbness in the right wrist. Paresthesia along the C6 dermatome, a positive Phalen's test and Tinel's sign was present. EMG testing confirmed the clinical diagnosis of CTS. INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME Chiropractic manipulations were rendered 3 times per week for 4 wk, to the subject's cervical spine, right elbow and wrist using a low amplitude, short lever, low force, high velocity thrust. Significant increase in grip strength and normalization of motor and sensory latencies were noted. Orthopedic tests were negative. Symptoms dissipated. CONCLUSION In this case study, chiropractic made a demonstrable difference through objective and subjective outcomes. Further investigations using double-blind, cross-over designs with larger samples are warranted.