Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment: Surgical vs. Hand Therapy Outcomes

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment: Surgical vs. Non-Surgical Outcomes

Verdugo, R. J., Salinas, R. S., Castillo, J. L., & Cea, J. G. (2008). Surgical versus non-surgical treatment for tunel carpal síndrome. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, (4).

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This article compares surgical treatment to non-surgical management such as terapia de manos for individuals with tunel carpal syndrome (CTS). Non-surgical interventions included wrist entablillado, corticosteroid injections, and therapy-based approaches. The findings suggest that surgery generally provides greater symptom relief and functional improvement over time, particularly in more advanced cases. However, conservative tratamiento remains effective for many patients, especially those with mild to moderate symptoms.

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This study is a systematic review of randomized controlled trials comparing surgical and non-surgical treatments for CTS. Adult participants diagnosed with CTS were included, and outcomes such as pain, symptom severity, and functional hand use were evaluated.

Non-surgical interventions varied across studies but commonly included wrist splinting in a neutral position, corticosteroid injections, and therapy-based interventions. The included studies also had varying follow-up periods, allowing researchers to compare both short-term and long-term outcomes. One limitation noted was the variability in how conservative treatments were applied, making direct comparisons more difficult.

The results showed that surgical treatment generally led to greater improvement in symptoms and functional outcomes at long-term follow-up. Patients who underwent surgery experienced more consistent and sustained relief compared to those receiving conservative care.

At the same time, non-surgical interventions were still beneficial, particularly in the short term. Many patients with mild to moderate CTS demonstrated improvement with splinting and therapy-based approaches. The effectiveness of conservative treatment appeared to be more limited in patients with more severe symptoms.

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The findings support a stepwise approach to managing tunel carpal syndrome. Conservative treatment should typically be the first line of care, especially for patients with less severe symptoms. If symptoms persist or worsen, surgical intervention may provide greater long-term benefit.

From a clinical perspective, therapy plays an important role not only in early management but also following surgical intervention. Post-operative rehabilitation is often necessary to restore range of motion, manage scar tissue, and improve strength and functional use of the hand.

Calificación: 4/5

This study supports the use of a stepwise treatment approach for tunel carpal syndrome. Conservative management remains an appropriate first option for many patients because it can reduce symptoms without requiring surgery. However, surgery appears to provide better long-term improvement when symptoms persist or become more severe.

The article was helpful because it compared both treatment approaches while also recognizing the value of therapy throughout the rehabilitation process. One limitation is that the conservative treatments varied between studies, which made some comparisons less consistent.

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