Short-term outcomes for new-onset mild carpal tunnel syndrome better with steroid injection than splints

Question clinique

Is a single corticosteroid injection more effective than splinting for patients with new-onset mild carpal tunnel syndrome?

L’Essentiel

In this unblinded study, after 6 weeks patients with mild new-onset carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) treated with corticosteroid injections had slightly greater improvement in a composite symptom and function score than those treated with nocturnal splints. After 6 months, however, the outcomes were comparable. 2b

Plan de l'etude: Randomized controlled trial (nonblinded)

Financement: Foundation

Cadre: Outpatient (any)

Reviewer

Henry C. Barry, MD, MS
Professor
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI


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