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Dimensional changes of the carpal tunnel and median nerve during manual mobilization of the carpal bones — Anatomical study
Institution:1. Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain;2. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, International University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain;3. Neurodynamic Solutions, Adelaide, Australia;4. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Fundación García Cugat, Hospital Quirón Barcelona, Spain;5. Departamento de Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reparadora. Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Cáceres, Spain
Abstract:Study designCross-sectional study.BackgroundThe carpal tunnel is a clinically important fibro-osseous conduit for the median nerve and associated tendons. It is mechanically dynamic and therapeutic manual techniques that appear to move and change tunnel shape is part of clinical practice.ObjectivesTo measure changes in dimensions of the carpal tunnel and median nerve with manual mobilization of the carpal bones in cadavers.MethodsA total of 20 cryopreserved upper extremities from cadaveric specimens were used in the study. The wrist was cut using an anatomical saw at the level of the pisiform. Measurements of the cross-sectional area (CSA), anteroposterior diameter (APD), transverse diameter (TD), perimeter, flattening ratio and circularity of the carpal tunnel and of the median nerve, were taken, both in the anatomical position of the wrist and during the mobilization technique of the carpal bones.ResultsDuring the mobilization technique, the tunnel CSA (p < 0.011), APD (p < 0.001) and circularity (p < 0.001) significantly increased, while TD (p < 0.001), perimeter (p < 0.004) and flattening ratio (p < 0.001), decreased. The median nerve showed similar behavioral tendencies to the tunnel but only the CSA (p < 0.005), APD (p < 0.005) and flattening ratio (p < 0.004) of the nerve showed significant differences.ConclusionApplication of external manually applied compressive force across the wrist can increase the CSA of the carpal tunnel and the median nerve in cadavers. These results are consistent with other studies in which similar results were found non-invasively using ultrasound.
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