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Typing Proficiency Following Carpal Tunnel Release

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Vanderbilt University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Carpal Tunnel Release

Treatments

Other: Typing assessment

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study will investigate how soon a patient's typing proficiency returns to their pre-operative levels following carpal tunnel release surgery. In order to determine this, patients will undergo typing tests at different time points that will record their typing accuracy and speed. The results will then be compared to determine on average how soon a person returns to their pre-operative baseline results.

Full description

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition in which the median nerve is compressed at the wrist. It causes such symptoms as numbness, tingling, weakness, muscle damage, and pain. If non-operative treatments do not work generally patients go on to carpal tunnel release surgery in which the transverse carpal ligament is released. After surgery patients usually return to work with no restrictions within six weeks. Patients often ask how soon they are able to return to typing after surgery, and what their typing ability will be like after surgery. Currently there are no studies that evaluate how long it takes for patient's typing skills to return to that of the pre-operative skill level. We would like to answer that question by comparing typing results from different time points including a baseline prior to surgery. We additionally seek to identify which patient characteristics are predictive of a faster return of typing proficiency.

An additional innovative aspect of this project is the use of a web-based typing test that will be used in the assessment of patient typing proficiency. We will additionally use a web-based model for the collection of our survey data.

Enrollment

38 patients

Sex

All

Ages

20 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients set to undergo carpal tunnel release

  • Patients who have a positive EMG test

  • Patients must have access to a computer with internet access

  • Patients must have an email account

  • Patients must be between the ages of 20-70

  • Patients that meet typing test requirements

    • Must type weekly
    • Typing proficiency of 30 wpm at time of pre-operative appointment
    • Must use all fingers when typing
    • Can read text in font Times New Roman size 14

Exclusion criteria

  • People who cannot read or write
  • People who do not meet inclusion criteria
  • Patients who do not speak English
  • Patients unwilling or unable to return for follow-up visits prescribed by the study protocol
  • Patients who qualify for inclusion in the study, but refuse to participate.
  • Patients with concurrent, ipsilateral confounding hand or upper extremity pathology such as trigger finger, ganglion cyst, painful arthritis, etc.

Trial design

38 participants in 1 patient group

Patients who have carpal tunnel release surgery
Treatment:
Other: Typing assessment

Trial contacts and locations

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