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UnknownNCT05467501

Effect of Therapeutic Ultrasound Versus Anti-inflammatory Drugs in the Treatment of Trigger Finger

Principal Investigator

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (estimated)
Sponsor
Eslam Elsayed Ali Shohda · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

to determine the effect of US on pain intensity in TF patients 2) to determine the effect of US on number of daily finger triggering in TF patients.

Detailed description

Trigger finger (T.F) is a disorder characterized by snapping or locking of a finger. Painful popping or clicking sound is elicited by flexion and extension of the involved digit . It is a multifactorial disease. The common mechanism of triggering is that there is a mismatch of diameter between flexors tendons and the annular pulley (retinacular sheath) of the finger. Some studies found inflammatory cells as a part of the pathology, hence anti-inflammatory drugs are the first line of treatment . Therapeutic ultrasound (US) is a form of acoustic energy which is often used in physical therapy. When US enters the body, it can affect the cells and tissues through thermal and non-thermal mechanisms. While a thermal mechanism has a direct heating effect which promotes anti-inflammatory response with increase blood flow, evidence indicates, however, that non thermal mechanisms are thought to play a primary role in producing a therapeutically significant biological effect (i.e. the stimulation of tissue regeneration) . So my question is in T.F patients does therapeutic ultrasound decrease pain more than anti-inflammatory drugs?

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICETheraputic ultrasoundTherapeutic ultrasound

Timeline

Start date
2022-07-01
Primary completion
2023-02-01
Completion
2023-02-01
First posted
2022-07-20
Last updated
2022-07-20

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