Tug-of-War (TOW) games involve repetitive hand movements and vigorous force, raising the risk of peripheral neuropathy in the upper extremities. The prevalence of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) in TOW athletes remains unclear. We hypothesize that elite female TOW athletes have a higher prevalence of CTS than the general population. Twenty-nine female TOW athletes were recruited from a national team and participated in the study. CTS was clinically diagnosed by history taking and physical examination. Nerve conduction studies (NCS) were additionally performed to confirm CTS. Twelve athletes were clinically diagnosed with CTS; however, only nine were confirmed by NCS. Ten athletes were diagnosed with subclinical CTS by NCS, while seven were classified as truly-non-CTS by both clinical assessment and NCS. The prevalence of CTS and subclinical CTS among the athletes was found to be 33.3% and 37.0%, respectively, significantly higher than 2.7% in the general population by electrodiagnosis. The body weight ( = 0.025) of the athletes with CTS and subclinical CTS was significantly different from those of the athletes without CTS. Our observations revealed a higher prevalence of CTS among elite female TOW athletes, with body weight being a risk factor. The forceful grasping and pulling of the rope may contribute to the development of CTS.

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