Brain Plasticity in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Its Response to Acupuncture



Status:Completed
Conditions:Orthopedic
Therapuetic Areas:Orthopedics / Podiatry
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - 65
Updated:4/2/2016
Start Date:May 2009
End Date:May 2013
Contact:Pia Hugus
Phone:781-391-7518

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This study will characterize brain plasticity in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and will determine
how this central fMRI biomarker is modulated by acupuncture. This study will also
investigate the behavioral consequences of maladaptive cortical plasticity in this disease
population.


Inclusion Criteria:

1. Male and female adults aged 20-60.

2. History

- Pain and/or paresthesia in median nerve distribution (i.e., numbness in some
combination of digit 1, 2, 3, and the radial part of digit 4)

- Nocturnal pain and/or paresthesia in median nerve distribution

- Symptoms (a and b) greater than 3 months in duration

3. Physical Exam with two of the following three findings:

- Phalen's and Durkin's sign (positive with paresthesia in at least 1 of 3 radial
digits)

- Abnormal grip strength (greater than 2 S.D. compared to uninvolved side using an
isometric hand grip device)

4. Nerve conduction findings consistent with mild to severe CTS:

Mild CTS: Delayed distal latency of the sensory nerve conductions across the wrist (>
3.7milliseconds and/or > than 0.5 milliseconds compared to the ulnar sensory conduction)
with normal motor conductions

Moderate CTS: Delayed distal latency of the sensory nerve conductions across the wrist as
stated above with delayed distal latency of the motor conductions across the wrist (> 4.2
milliseconds).

Severe CTS: Delayed distal latency of the sensory nerve conductions across the wrist as
stated above with greater than 50% loss of motor amplitudes (relative to unaffected side
and/or normative range).

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Contraindications to MRI examination (pregnancy, pacemaker, etc. according to
guidelines set by MGH NMR-Center)

2. History of diabetes mellitus or other major cardiovascular, respiratory, or
neurological illnesses.

3. History of rheumatoid arthritis.

4. History of wrist fracture with direct trauma to median nerve.

5. Current usage of prescriptive opioid pain medication.

6. Severe thenar atrophy.

7. Nerve entrapment other than median nerve.

8. Cervical radiculopathy or myelopathy.

9. Generalized peripheral neuropathy.

10. A blood dyscrasia or coagulopathy or current use of anticoagulation therapy
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