Comparison of Comfort and Patient Preference of Common and a Novel Position for Ultrasound‐Guided Carpal Tunnel Injections

Author:

Balser David Y.1ORCID,Schwanz Kersten L.1,Wheelock Corey J.2,Crosby Margaret3,Schuerger Willis3,Walters Luke1,Weyrauch Sarah4,Senk Alexander M.15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

2. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital and Care Network Chicago Illinois USA

3. Medical School, University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

4. School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

5. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System Minneapolis Minnesota USA

Abstract

ObjectivesThis study compared levels of discomfort among three positions for ultrasound‐guided carpal tunnel injections (USCTI) to potentially facilitate and improve the procedure's tolerability in treating carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).MethodsAmbulatory Veterans referred for electromyography (EMG) evaluation of CTS were eligible for the study; a total of 30 participants were evaluated. Participants were asked to hold three different positions: 1) Hypersupination, 2) Airplane, and 3) TSA. Participants rated their pain level, ease of performing/holding each position, exacerbation of underlying symptoms, and position preference. Results were analyzed with two‐way repeated measures ANOVA.ResultsHypersupination was determined to be the least preferred and most painful position to hold, demonstrating a statistically significant increase in the Numeric Rating Scale score for pain during the procedure compared with Airplane and TSA, which were not significantly different from one another. Pre‐procedure neck, shoulder, elbow, and wrist pain were not significantly associated with intra‐procedure pain.ConclusionsWhen performing USCTI, patient comfort can be optimized by avoiding Hypersupination. Utilizing the Airplane or TSA positions may provide similar access for ulnar approach injections while inducing lower levels of discomfort. Clinical space, resources, patient mobility, and laterality of procedures may further guide one's selection among the positions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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