2020
DOI: 10.26452/ijrps.v11i4.3805
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Efficacy of Sensory Rehabilitation on Pain and Hand Function in Patients with Median Nerve Entrapment

Abstract: A common Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is aneuropathic entrapment for the upper limbs with middle-aged people being at higher risk. To study how sensory rehabilitation impacts pain and functional outcome of hand in carpal tunnel syndrome patients. Twenty females with CTS, aged 25-45 years were enrolled. They were allocated at random to two groups; Group I: provided for sensory rehabilitation in addition to a standard physical therapy program and Group II: received only the standard physical therapy program only… Show more

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