4-Week Study: Repetitive Strain Injury in the Forearm, Wrist and Hand

Electro Neuromuscular Facilitator for the Treatment of Repetitive Strain Injury: A Pilot Study.

 
 

This study examined the pain in the forearm, wrist, and hand

Highlights:

  • It was a 4-week study with 17 patients

  • Soreness decreased 38% on average after 1 treatment

  • Soreness decreased 93% on average after 8 treatments

  • Number of treatments received ranged from 6 to 13

All data was analyzed using one-way ANOVA. Pain levels were compared prior to (pre) and after (post) the first and last visits. There was a significant difference for pain levels and 14 of 17 subjects did have increased grip strength.

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