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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 1996
The incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) appears to be increasing since the advent of computers in the workplace. People performing repetitive wrist movements over periods of time appear to be at particular risk for this syndrome. Prevention of this common entrapment neuropathy can increase the productivity of the workplace as well as avoid ...
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The carpal tunnel syndrome

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1971
ERIPHERAL NERVES may be affected by a variety of injuries. If a peripheral nerve is injured in a specific location as the result of a mechanical irritation by some anatomical phenomenon, the condition is called an entrapment neuropathy. This type of nerve injury has been described by the term neuropraxia’ to characterize absence of action in an ...
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Carpal tunnel syndrome

AORN Journal, 1983
Barbara K Miller, Margaret Gregory
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Mechanism-guided tunnel engineering to increase the efficiency of a flavin-dependent halogenase

Nature Catalysis, 2022
Kridsadakorn Prakinee   +2 more
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Carpal tunnel syndrome

Journal of Neurology, 1985
F. Reisecker, F. Leblhuber
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Room-temperature magnetoresistance in an all-antiferromagnetic tunnel junction

Nature, 2023
Zhongming Zeng   +2 more
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A hybrid III–V tunnel FET and MOSFET technology platform integrated on silicon

Nature Electronics, 2021
Clarissa Convertino   +2 more
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Carpal tunnel syndrome

Der Orthopäde, 1998
Gabriele Skorpik, Ingrid Sachs
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