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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1995
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common work-related injury that has become a major cause of disability. The causes are varied, and prevention is the goal in the workplace. For established cases of CTS, conservative measures such as splinting and medication are the primary treatment with surgery an option when conservative treatment fails.
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The carpal tunnel syndrome

The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1958
The clinical picture of the carpal tunnel syndrome is reviewed, and its relationship to acroparaesthesia is discussed. Attention is drawn to the value of splinting the wrist as both a diagnostic and therapeutic measure.
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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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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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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.

Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain, 2011
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common disorder. In the majority of cases, patients with CTS can be diagnosed by means of appropriate history taking. Nerve conduction examination of the nervus medianus is the most important additional diagnostic test and is the best predictor of symptom severity and functional status in idiopathic CTS.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome

AORN Journal, 1983
B K, Miller, M, Gregory
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The carpal tunnel syndrome

1984
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the clinical aspects of the carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a well recognized condition caused by a lesion of the median nerve at the wrist under the flexor retinaculum. It has been appreciated for many years that a lesion of the median nerve at the wrist may cause isolated thenar wasting ...
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Carpal tunnel syndrome

Journal of Neurology, 1985
F, Leblhuber, F, Reisecker
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