Abstract

This prospective, randomised study examines the effect of standardised cold compression therapy on swelling, pain and functional outcome after division of the transverse carpal ligament in carpal tunnel syndrome in comparison to cooling alone. Fifty patients for division of the transverse carpal ligament were randomised into two groups. In group 1, postoperative conventional cooling therapy was performed. Group 2 was given standardised cooling and compression therapy with the Cryo/Cuff™-system (3 × 10 min twice daily). Follow-up examinations were performed on days 1, 8 and 21 after the operation. One patient in group 1 and 3 patients in group 2 could not be followed up. Test parameters were pain, swelling, mobility, strength, and the DASH and MHQ score. There were no significant differences between the two groups at any time point. In this study, no advantage could be demonstrated for standardised cooling and compression therapy with the Cryo/Cuff™-system in comparison with conventional cooling after division of the transverse carpal ligament.

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