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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2010
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compressive neuropathy in the upper extremity. The condition is responsible for substantial annual costs to society, both in terms of lost productivity and the costs of treatment. Accurate diagnostic criteria, the selection of treatment strategies based on high-level evidence, and outcomes data have been ...
Brian, Jakubowicz, Musa, Aner
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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compressive neuropathy in the upper extremity. The condition is responsible for substantial annual costs to society, both in terms of lost productivity and the costs of treatment. Accurate diagnostic criteria, the selection of treatment strategies based on high-level evidence, and outcomes data have been ...
Brian, Jakubowicz, Musa, Aner
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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 2009
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a very common peripheral neuropathy; however, its symptoms are such that they are often overlooked by patients or misdiagnosed by their primary care physicians or nurse practitioners, leading to progression of the condition so severe that sometimes even surgical options will be of little benefit.
Scanlon, Andrew., Maffei, Jennifer.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a very common peripheral neuropathy; however, its symptoms are such that they are often overlooked by patients or misdiagnosed by their primary care physicians or nurse practitioners, leading to progression of the condition so severe that sometimes even surgical options will be of little benefit.
Scanlon, Andrew., Maffei, Jennifer.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
IN 1880, in the Archives of Medicine, a paper appeared under the title, "Acroparesthesia," by Dr. J. J. Putnam, at that time "electrician" to the Outpatient Department of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Later, his title was altered to "neurologist." This paper was subtitled "A Series of Cases of Paresthesia – Mainly of the Hands – Recurrence and ...
E, Hamlin, R A, Lehman
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IN 1880, in the Archives of Medicine, a paper appeared under the title, "Acroparesthesia," by Dr. J. J. Putnam, at that time "electrician" to the Outpatient Department of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Later, his title was altered to "neurologist." This paper was subtitled "A Series of Cases of Paresthesia – Mainly of the Hands – Recurrence and ...
E, Hamlin, R A, Lehman
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2007
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common compressive neuropathy of the upper extremity. As a result of median nerve compression, the patient reports pain, weakness, and paresthesias in the hand and digits. The etiology of this condition is multifactorial; anatomic, systemic, and occupational factors have all been implicated.
C Sabin, Cranford +3 more
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common compressive neuropathy of the upper extremity. As a result of median nerve compression, the patient reports pain, weakness, and paresthesias in the hand and digits. The etiology of this condition is multifactorial; anatomic, systemic, and occupational factors have all been implicated.
C Sabin, Cranford +3 more
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2013
Ultrasound (US) of the carpal tunnel adds value to the usual electrophysiology diagnosis by confirming doubtful results or evaluating patients who do not improve after surgery. US sometimes provides the surgeon or the referring physician with important information about normal variants or common or even rare causes of the nerve compression. The size of
Philippe A, Peetrons, Wafa, Derbali
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Ultrasound (US) of the carpal tunnel adds value to the usual electrophysiology diagnosis by confirming doubtful results or evaluating patients who do not improve after surgery. US sometimes provides the surgeon or the referring physician with important information about normal variants or common or even rare causes of the nerve compression. The size of
Philippe A, Peetrons, Wafa, Derbali
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2012
Carpal tunnel syndrome is an entrapment median neuropathy affecting up to 1 in 20 individuals. Owing to recent NHS cuts, it has now been classified as a low priority procedure. This article discusses the diagnosis and management of this common clinical condition.
Bevin, McCartan +3 more
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is an entrapment median neuropathy affecting up to 1 in 20 individuals. Owing to recent NHS cuts, it has now been classified as a low priority procedure. This article discusses the diagnosis and management of this common clinical condition.
Bevin, McCartan +3 more
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Hospital Medicine, 2002
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most commonly diagnosed entrapment neuropathy. This review looks at the current body of evidence to help determine optimal practice for the diagnosis and management of this condition.
D, Sen, S, Chhaya, V H, Morris
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Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most commonly diagnosed entrapment neuropathy. This review looks at the current body of evidence to help determine optimal practice for the diagnosis and management of this condition.
D, Sen, S, Chhaya, V H, Morris
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Hand Clinics, 1996
CTS is a common upper extremity problem that has an increasing incidence and poorly understood causes. Radiographs and electrodiagnostic tests are helpful, but the diagnosis remains based on clinical symptoms and signs. The several sites of median nerve compression must be considered. Splinting and steroid injections are often effective.
H P, von Schroeder, M J, Botte
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CTS is a common upper extremity problem that has an increasing incidence and poorly understood causes. Radiographs and electrodiagnostic tests are helpful, but the diagnosis remains based on clinical symptoms and signs. The several sites of median nerve compression must be considered. Splinting and steroid injections are often effective.
H P, von Schroeder, M J, Botte
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