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dc.contributor.advisor林居正(Jiu-Jenq Lin)
dc.contributor.authorChien-Ying Huangen
dc.contributor.author黃建穎zh_TW
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dc.description.abstractBackground and Purpose:Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common compression neuropathy in clinical practice. The compression of median nerve within carpal tunnel can result in sensorimotor dysfunction and distortion in nerve morphology, physiology and mechanical properties. Clinically, nerve mobilization technique is believed to relief the clinical symptoms and alter the compliance, circulation of nerve itself as well as the surrounding soft tissue in respond to mechanical stress. The first purpose of the study was to investigate whether the severity of carpal tunnel syndrome can be predicted by the features of median nerve mechanical properties. Second, we want to investigate the effect of manual intervention in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. The clinical effects like current pain intensity, pressure pain threshold and mechanical properties of median nerve like cross-sectional area, aspect ratio, circularity, transverse mobility and, compliance of carpal tunnel were investigated. Third, the correlation between changes in clinical symptoms and mechanical properties after mobilization were investigated.
Methods:This was a randomized control trial with 30 subjects randomized assigned to 2 groups with and without nerve mobilization treatment. All subjects were tested on the mechanical properties of median nerve by Sonography imagine system and clinical symptoms before and after the median nerve mobilization and sham mobilization. Separated Pearson correlation coefficients were calculated to determine the relationships between severities of clinical symptoms and mechanical properties. Paired sample t-test were performed to examine the difference after manual intervention. Separated ANCOVA were used to test the group effects (mobilization versus sham-mobilization) for measures of clinical symptoms and mechanical properties with control the influence of age between groups. Correlation coefficients between changes in clinical symptoms and mechanical properties were conducted. Alpha level was set at 0.05 and adjusted accordingly to achieve significant difference.
Results:Low correlations were found between clinical symptoms (Boston carpal tunnel syndrome questionnaire), and nerve properties (cross sectional area, r=.231; mean grey scale, r=-.316). After manual intervention (myofascial release with and without nerve mobilization), significant change were presented in pain (pre: 4.9±1→post: 2.4±1, p<.0005), compliance of carpal tunnel (pre: 4.9±1.0→post: 5.4±1.0, p<.0005), cross sectional area (pre: 11.0±3.2→post: 11.8±4.1, p=.007), circularity (pre: 0.57±0.09→post: 0.59±0.08, p=.029), mean grey scale (pre: 42.14±16.67→post: 45.34±18.12, p=.038) and transverse mobility (pre: 2.1±1.0→post: 2.4±1.3, p=.012). Results of ANCOVA indicated that there were significant difference in median nerve mechanical properties between groups. Transverse mobility of median nerve increased 34% in mobilization group compared to 4% in sham-mobilization group (p<.0005). The correlations, however, between changes in clinical symptoms and mechanical properties were less than 0.17.
Conclusion:In patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, the clinical severities were correlated with the enlarged cross section area and diminished echodensity. After receiving manual intervention, both clinical symptoms and mechanical properties of median nerve can be altered while the transverse mobility of median nerve only improved in nerve mobilization group. However, the changes in clinical symptoms cannot be explained by the changes in mechanical properties alone. In order to further understand the behind mechanism of symptom relief, long term follow-up was suggested.
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dc.description.tableofcontents口試委員會審定書……………………………………………………………………i
誌謝………………………………………………………………………………….ii
中文摘要……………………………………………………………………………iii
英文摘要………………………………………………………………………………v
Nature of the Study 1
Background 1
Statement of the problem 5
Purposes of the study 6
Hypotheses 6
Literature review 8
Carpal tunnel syndrome 8
Upper limb tension test and nerve mobilization 10
Basic anatomy of human nerve tissue 14
Anatomical structure of peripheral nerve 14
Blood supply 15
Mechanical properties of nerve tissue 16
Entrapment neuropathy 17
Ultrasonography of median nerve 18
Static ultrasonography 18
Dynamic ultrasonography 21
Boston carpal tunnel questionnaire 21
Methods 23
Study design 23
Participants 23
Sample size estimation 23
Inclusion criterion 24
Exclusion criterion 24
Instrumentations 25
Procedures 25
Other Outcomes 28
Clinical Ratings of Pain Intensity 28
Pressure Pain Threshold 28
Compliance of Carpal Tunnel 29
Boston carpal tunnel syndrome Questionnaires (BCTSQ) 29
Statistical Analysis 30
Results 32
Basic Data 32
Reliability 32
Whether severity of clinical symptoms is associated with mechanical properties of median nerve 32
Whether manual therapy can change the clinical symptoms and mechanical properties of median nerve 33
Effect of median nerve mobilization in patients with Carpal tunnel syndrome 33
Correlations between changes in symptom severity and median nerve mechanical properties after mobilization 34
Discussion 35
Mechanical properties of median nerve are associated with the clinical severity of CTS. 35
Conclusion 40
Reference……………………………………………………………………………..42
Figures………………………………………………………………………………..51
Tables…………………………………………………………...…………………….63
dc.language.isoen
dc.subject機械性特質zh_TW
dc.subject神經鬆動術zh_TW
dc.subject腕隧道症候群zh_TW
dc.subject超音波影像zh_TW
dc.subjectcarpal tunnel syndromeen
dc.subjectNerve mobilizationen
dc.subjectultrasounden
dc.subjectmechanical propertiesen
dc.title神經鬆動術對腕隧道症候群患者正中神經機械性特質與臨床症狀之影響zh_TW
dc.titleEffect of median nerve mobilization in subjects with carpal tunnel syndrome: nerve mechanical properties and clinical symptomsen
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear104-1
dc.description.degree碩士
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee王淑芬,張志豪,施怡芬
dc.subject.keyword神經鬆動術,腕隧道症候群,機械性特質,超音波影像,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordNerve mobilization,carpal tunnel syndrome,mechanical properties,ultrasound,en
dc.relation.page72
dc.rights.note同意授權(全球公開)
dc.date.accepted2016-01-27
dc.contributor.author-college醫學院zh_TW
dc.contributor.author-dept物理治療學研究所zh_TW
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