Current evidence demonstrates a significant benefit (level B recommendations) from splinting, ultrasound, nerve gliding exercises, carpal bone mobilization, magnetic therapy, and yoga for people with carpal tunnel syndrome.[58] Otherwise, there is little evidence to support the use of other physiotherapy or occupational therapy techniques for carpal tunnel...
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is associated by symptoms and signs, which are caused by compression of the median nerve travelling through the carpal tunnel.[1] Carpal Tunnel Syndrome affects the hands since it is an upper limb neuropathy that results in motor and sensory disturbance of the median nerve.[2] This condition affects individuals by causing pain,...