Investigation of The Efficacy of Kinesiological Banding in Pregnancy-Related Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

MERYEM KÖSEHASANOĞULLARI, NİHAL YILMAZ, AHMET KARAKOYUN, İREM ŞENYUVA, S.GÖRKEM KÖSEHASANOĞULLARI

  • Year : 2020
  • Vol : 36
  • Issue : 2
  •  Page : 109-115

ABSTRACT

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of kinesiological banding on symptoms in carpal tunnel syndrome associated with pregnancy.

Materials and Methods: Patients who were admitted to the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Clinic due to carpal tunnel syndrome and who were diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome by electromyography and who were able to reach the visuel analog score, Short Form-36, Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index values were included in the study.

Results: In both groups, there was a significantly difference between the first visuel analog score day-night and the last visuel analog score day-night and first and last Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (p<0,05). While there was a significantly improvement in the Boston Symptom Severity Scale, there was no significantly difference in Boston Functional Capacity Scale. In the comparison between the groups, visuel analog score day, Short Form-36 pain parameter and decrease in Boston Symptom Severity Scale were found statistically significant.

Conclusions: In our study, although the superiority of kinesiological banding on hand-wrist rest splint could not be clearly shown, decreased pain and symptoms and an increase in sleep quality were observed.The kinesiological banding should be in mind in patients who have no response to resting splint because of low treatment options during pregnancy.

Cite this Article As : Kosehasanogullari M, Yilmaz N, Karakoyun A, Senyuva I, Kosehasanogullari SG. Investigation of The Efficacy of Kinesiological Banding in Pregnancy-Related Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Selcuk Med J 2020;36(2): 109-115

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Investigation of The Efficacy of Kinesiological Banding in Pregnancy-Related Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
, Vol. 36 (2)
Received : 22.08.2019, Accepted : 22.08.2019, Published Online : 03.06.2020
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