FROM:
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 1994 (May); 17 (4): 246–249
Valente R, Gibson H
Department of Chiropractic Principles and Practice,
Cleveland Chiropractic College and Clinic,
Kansas City, MO
OBJECTIVE: To determine if chiropractic manipulation could relieve carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).
CLINICAL FEATURES: A 42-yr-old female suffered from pain, tingling and numbness in the right wrist. Paresthesia along the C6 dermatome, a positive Phalen's test and Tinel's sign was present. EMG testing confirmed the clinical diagnosis of CTS.
INTERVENTION AND OUTCOME: Chiropractic manipulations were rendered 3 times per week for 4 wk, to the subject's cervical spine, right elbow and wrist using a low amplitude, short lever, low force, high velocity thrust. Significant increase in grip strength and normalization of motor and sensory latencies were noted. Orthopedic tests were negative. Symptoms dissipated.
CONCLUSION: In this case study, chiropractic made a demonstrable difference through objective and subjective outcomes. Further investigations using double-blind, cross-over designs with larger samples are warranted.