<p>The comparison of the effectiveness between different doses of local methylprednisolone injection versus triamcinolone in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: a double-blind clinical trial</p>
Journal of Pain Research2019Vol. Volume 12, pp. 579–584
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Afshin Karimzadeh, Shahriar Bagheri, Seyed Ahmad Raeissadat, Shahab Bagheri, Seyed Mansoor Rayegani, Shahram Rahimi‐Dehgolan, Farshad Safdari, Hashem Abrishamkarzadeh, Hadi Shirzad
Abstract
Based on the current data, the efficacy and safety of local injection of triamcinolone and methylprednisolone at doses of 20 and 40 mg were associated with a significant improvement in pain, functional status, and strength. Although, there was no remarkable superiority, 40 mg injection, especially for triamcinolone, yielded better NCS results and functional status.
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