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MEDIAN NERVE CHANGES FOLLOWING STEROID INJECTION FOR CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

Authors
Cartwright, Michael S.White, David L.Demar, SamanthaWiesler, Ethan R.Sarlikiotis, ThomasChloros, George D.Yoon, Joon ShikWon, Sun JaeMolnar, Joseph A.Defranzo, Anthony J.Walker, Francis O.
Issue Date
7월-2011
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Keywords
carpal tunnel syndrome; injection; median nerve; steroid; ultrasound
Citation
MUSCLE & NERVE, v.44, no.1, pp.25 - 29
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Journal Title
MUSCLE & NERVE
Volume
44
Number
1
Start Page
25
End Page
29
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/112104
DOI
10.1002/mus.22067
ISSN
0148-639X
Abstract
Introduction: Neuromuscular ultrasound is a painless, radiation-free, high-resolution imaging modality for assessment of the peripheral nervous system. The purpose of this study was to use neuromuscular ultrasound to assess the changes that occur in the median nerve after steroid injection for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Methods: Ultrasound and nerve conduction studies were performed at baseline and 1 week, 1 month, and 6 months after steroid injection in 19 individuals (29 wrists) with CTS. Results: Significant changes were noted in median nerve cross-sectional area (P < 0.001), mobility (P = 0.001), and vascularity (P = 0.042) at the distal wrist crease after steroid injection, and the nerve cross-sectional area correlated with symptom score and electrodiagnostic parameters. Changes in the ultrasonographic parameters were seen within 1 week of injection. Conclusions: These findings suggest neuromuscular ultrasound is potentially helpful for the assessment of individuals undergoing treatment for CTS, as typical changes can be expected after successful treatment injection. Muscle Nerve 44: 25-29, 2011
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