Hey Everyone,
Here is a new study on PEA for CTS of the wrist..... I have also found a website where you may purchase PEA..... it is really promising!
Use of palmitoylethanolamide in the entrapment neuropathy of the median in the wrist.
Conigliaro R, Drago V, Foster PS, Schievano C, Di Marzo V.
Source
Operative Unity of Neurology, Siracusa, Italy -
robconi@tin.it.
Abstract
AIM:
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a medical condition in which the median nerve is compressed, leading to discomfort and pain. Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) is an endogenous fatty acid amide, able to modulate inflammatory cell reactivity and pain. This study deals with the capability of PEA to normalize the electroneurographic alterations associated with moderate CTS.
METHODS:
Patients displaying moderate CTS were enrolled and daily PEA (600 mg or 1 200 mg/die) was administered for 30 days. Control group received no treatment.
RESULTS:
PEA treatment significantly improved the CTS-induced reduction of median nerve latency time (P<0.0004); PEA effect was dose-dependent. Tinel's sign presence and symptoms of discomfort were also reduced.
CONCLUSION:
Although further studies are needed to better characterize PEA effect, the present report represents the first evidence on the improvement of distal motor latency elicited by PEA in patients with moderate CTS. The data support the hypothesis of protection against inflammatory and neuropathic pain by PEA.
PN started in June 2009, quickly pain level went to 10. PN probably caused from long hours sitting in car, followed by weightlifting/sports daily. My pain level are now daily between 1 and 4. I do not know if I have true entrapment, but definitely know I have neuralgia of the PN.