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Carpal-tunnel pressure

Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1989
Using the constant infusion technique, we have measured the pressures within the carpal tunnel in 30 hands in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome and in 4 hands in control subjects. The mean pressure in the normal, control subjects was 13 mmHg and in the carpal tunnel syndrome patients 26 mmHg. In the normal subjects the pressures did not change along
R, Luchetti   +5 more
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Archives of Neurology, 2000
Sir James Paget (1854) was the first to describe the clinical features of CTS. His first patient was a man who developed pain and impaired sensation in the hand from the trauma of a cord drawn tightly around his wrist. In a second case, a tardy median nerve palsy was a consequence of a distal radius fracture; this patient improved with wrist ...
D, Simovic, D H, Weinberg
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Nerve hydrodissection for carpal tunnel syndrome: A prospective, randomized, double‐blind, controlled trial

Muscle and Nerve, 2018
Introduction: In this study we explored the efficacy of nerve hydrodissection for mild‐to‐moderate carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Methods: Thirty‐four participants were randomly assigned to an intervention group or a control group. One 5‐ml dose of normal
Yung-Tsan Wu   +6 more
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Carpal tunnel syndrome

The Hand, 1972
"A woman, age 71, was examined July 17, 1930. One year previously the tips of the second and third digits of the right hand had become tender. Vesicles had appeared on these digits, and ulcers soon formed and refused to heal. There was complete anaesthesia in the distribution of the right median nerve, and the muscles of the hand supplied by this nerve
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Minimal clinically important difference for the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire: new insights and review of literature

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2018
No consensus exists about the minimal clinically important difference for the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire, which hampers its clinical application. This study assessed the minimal clinically important difference of this questionnaire.
F. G. C. M. De Kleermaeker   +3 more
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The carpal tunnel

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2005
The carpal bones are deeply convex anteriorly. This bony gutter is converted by the flexor retinaculum into a tube – the carpal tunnel, which conveys the median nerve, together with the long flexor tendons of the fingers and thumb, into the hand. It is of special interest to the surgeon because it is the site of a common nerve entrapment, the carpal ...
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Carpal tunnel syndrome: updated evidence and new questions

Lancet Neurology, 2022
L. Padua   +7 more
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Pain and outcomes of carpal tunnel release under local anaesthetic with or without a tourniquet: a randomized controlled trial

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2018
We conducted a prospective randomized controlled trial to investigate carpal tunnel decompression under local anaesthesia. Carpal tunnel decompression was performed in 37 wrists using local anaesthesia and an arm tourniquet and 36 without tourniquet but ...
H. J. Iqbal   +5 more
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Ultra-micronized Palmitoylethanolamide Effects on Sleep-wake Rhythm and Neuropathic Pain Phenotypes in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: An Open-label, Randomized Controlled Study.

CNS and Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2018
BACKGROUND Patients with carpal tunnel syndrome often suffer from fragmentary sleep. This study was designed to assess the effectiveness of treatment with ultramicronized palmitoylethanolamide in reducing pain intensity and improving quality of sleep in ...
M. Evangelista   +4 more
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