Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2691261 Journal of Hand Therapy 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Study designExploratory cohort study.IntroductionTo compares the outcome of self-administered questionnaires and physical measures in assessing change in function for participants after carpal tunnel surgery.MethodsThe self-administered questionnaires were the Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire (CTQ), the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH), and Short Form-36. The physical measures were grip, pinch, range of motion, sensibility, and dexterity. Twenty-nine participants from five hand clinics were enrolled in the study.ResultsThe results revealed that self-administered questionnaires were sensitive to change in function and three of ten physical measures showed a change in function.ConclusionsThe authors concluded that select physical measures coupled with a disease-specific assessment, such as the CTQ and a region-specific questionnaire, such as the DASH would result in a comprehensive assessment of outcomes. This combination of assessments provides both physical measures of recovery and measures of perceived level of function.Level of Evidence4.

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