Efficiency of Direct Transcutaneous Electroneurostimulation of the Median Nerve in the Regression of Residual Neurological Symptoms after Carpal Tunnel Decompression Surgery

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most frequent entrapment neuropathy. CTS therapy includes wrist immobilization, kinesiotherapy, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, carpal tunnel steroid injection, acupuncture, and physical therapy. Carpal tunnel decompression surgery (CTDS) is recommended after failure of conservative therapy. In many cases, neurological disorders continue despite CTDS. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficiency of direct transcutaneous electroneurostimulation (TENS) of the median nerve in the regression of residual neurological symptoms after CTDS. Material and Methods: 60 patients aged 28–62 years with persisting sensory and motor disorders after CTDS were studied; 15 patients received sham stimulation with a duration 30 min.; 15 patients received high-frequency low-amplitude TENS (HF TENS) with a duration 30 min; 15 patients received low-frequency high-amplitude TENS (LF TENS) with a duration 30 min; and 15 patients received a co-administration of HF TENS (with a duration of15 min) and LF TENS (with a duration of 15 min). Results: Our research showed that TENS significantly decreased the pain syndrome, sensory disorders, and motor deficits in the patients after CTDS. Predominantly, negative and positive sensory symptoms and the pain syndrome improved after the HF TENS course. Motor deficits, reduction of fine motor skill performance, electromyography changes, and affective responses to chronic pain syndrome regressed significantly after the LF TENS course. Co-administration of HF TENS and LF TENS was significantly more effective than use of sham stimulation, HF TENS, or LF TENS in patients with residual neurological symptoms after CTDS.

Authors
Al-Zamil Mustafa 1, 2 , Minenko Inessa A.2, 3 , Kulikova Natalia G.1, 4 , Mansur Numman1, 2, 5 , Nuvakhova Margarita B.4 , Khripunova Olga V.3 , Shurygina Irina P.6 , Topolyanskaya Svetlana V.7 , Trefilova Vera V.8 , Petrova Marina M.9 , Narodova Ekaterina A.9 , Soloveva Irina A.9 , Nasyrova Regina F.8 , Shnayder Natalia A.8, 9
Journal
Publisher
MDPI AG
Number of issue
9
Language
English
Pages
2396
Status
Published
Volume
11
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Continuing Medical Education, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, 117198 Moscow, Russia
  • 2 Department of Restorative Medicine and Neurorehabilitation, Medical Dental Institute, 127253 Moscow, Russia
  • 3 Department of Sports Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
  • 4 National Medical Research Center for Rehabilitation and Balneology, 121099 Moscow, Russia
  • 5 City Clinical Hospital Named after V. V. Vinogradov, 117292 Moscow, Russia
  • 6 Department of Ophthalmology, Rostov State Medical University, 344022 Rostov, Russia
  • 7 Department of Hospital Therapy No. 2, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
  • 8 Institute of Personalized Psychiatry and Neurology, V.M. Bekhterev National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology, 192019 Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • 9 Shared Core Facilities “Molecular and Cell Technologies”, Professor V. F. Voino-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, 660022 Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Keywords
carpal tunnel syndrome; carpal tunnel decompression surgery; transcutaneous electro-neurostimulation; Jebsen–Taylor hand function test; electromyography; negative sensory symptoms; Tinel’s symptom; Phalen’s symptom
Date of creation
16.11.2023
Date of change
16.11.2023
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/94472/
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Shnayder Natalia A., Ashhotov Azamat V., Trefilova Vera V., Novitsky Maxim A., Medvedev German V., Petrova Marina M., Narodova Ekaterina A., Kaskaeva Daria S., Chumakova Galina A., Garganeeva Natalia P., Lareva Natalia V., Al-Zamil Mustafa, Asadullin Azat R., Nasyrova Regina F.
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