While carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a very common condition, controversy still exists among researchers and healthcare professionals regarding best practices for managing the condition. Most studies on musculoskeletal disorders, including CTS, focus on identifying treatments that provide symptom relief rather than exploring the factors influencing patients’ decisions, particularly when choosing between surgical and non-surgical options.
A December 2024 meta-analysis reviewed six studies that examined CTS treatment from the patient’s perspective, revealing four key decision-making themes:
- Return to Normalcy – Does this treatment effectively relieve symptoms and restore quality of life, allowing for uninterrupted sleep and daily activities?
- Patient-Centered Care – Is treatment information clear, specific, and accessible? Are patients given options, or are they simply told what their treatment will be?
- Work Considerations – Will treatment require time off work or job modifications? Will the doctor provide necessary documentation for the employer? Will the patient be able to return to their usual job, or must they consider a career change?
- Expectations – How quickly will relief occur? What is the likelihood of full recovery? If this treatment fails, what are the next steps?
The authors emphasized the importance of healthcare providers considering multiple decision-making factors and prioritizing clear communication and shared decision-making in CTS care. This approach enhances patient satisfaction and may lead to better treatment outcomes.
Chiropractic care provides CTS patients with a non-surgical treatment option that incorporates manual therapies to restore mobility to the median nerve, not only at the wrist but along its entire course from the neck to the hands. In addition, chiropractors may use complementary approaches such as night splinting, exercise training, physical therapy modalities, ergonomic assessment and modifications, and anti-inflammatory strategies. If necessary, care may be co-managed with other healthcare professionals who provide services beyond a doctor of chiropractic’s scope of practice.
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