Plain-English translation of NCT06239259 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This research is adapting a clinical questionnaire called the Kamath and Stothard Clinical Questionnaire into Thai so doctors can better diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome in Thai patients. The questionnaire asks questions about your symptoms, and if your score is high enough, it may help your doctor confirm you have carpal tunnel syndrome without needing additional nerve tests. The study will verify that this Thai version works just as well as the original English version.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is very common, affecting up to 19% of people in the general population, and causes numbness, pain, and weakness in the hand and wrist. Right now, doctors in Thailand don't have a reliable questionnaire in their own language to help diagnose this condition, so this study aims to fill that gap.
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As a participant, you will complete the Thai version of the diagnostic questionnaire, which asks about your symptoms and how they affect your daily activities. You may also undergo a physical examination and nerve testing if needed as part of the study. The research team will use your responses and test results to verify that the Thai questionnaire accurately identifies carpal tunnel syndrome, just like the original English version does.
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