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Median Neuropathy (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2020Meijuan Zhao, D. Burke
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Correspondence of the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire with severity of median neuropathy
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2023The Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire is one of the most popular patient-reported outcome measures designed specifically for people with idiopathic median neuropathy at the carpal tunnel.
T. Teunis +3 more
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Borderline Nerve Conduction Velocities for Median Neuropathy at the Carpal Tunnel.
Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume, 2020PURPOSE Patient knowledge of the frequency with which electrodiagnostic testing (EDx) for suspected median neuropathy at the carpal tunnel addresses nuance in the distinction between normal and abnormal neurophysiology might help them make an informed ...
J. Kortlever +3 more
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Accuracy of in-office nerve conduction studies for median neuropathy: a meta-analysis.
Journal of Hand Surgery, 2011J. W. Strickland, S. Gozani
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Neurologic Clinics, 1999
Proximal median neuropathies are uncommon. They are usually caused by overuse of the forearm, anatomic variations, or both. Forearm pain, weakness of muscles supplied by the affected nerves, and sensory loss, including the thenar eminence, are common clinical findings. Nerve conduction studies and needle electromyography are helpful in the diagnosis of
P T, Gross, E A, Tolomeo
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Proximal median neuropathies are uncommon. They are usually caused by overuse of the forearm, anatomic variations, or both. Forearm pain, weakness of muscles supplied by the affected nerves, and sensory loss, including the thenar eminence, are common clinical findings. Nerve conduction studies and needle electromyography are helpful in the diagnosis of
P T, Gross, E A, Tolomeo
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Neurologic Clinics, 1999
Distal median neuropathy is the most common entrapment neuropathy affecting the upper extremity. Although most often idiopathic, there are a large number of associated medical disorders. Electrophysiologic testing plays a central role in the diagnosis of distal median neuropathy in establishing localization; assessing severity; and excluding disorders ...
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Distal median neuropathy is the most common entrapment neuropathy affecting the upper extremity. Although most often idiopathic, there are a large number of associated medical disorders. Electrophysiologic testing plays a central role in the diagnosis of distal median neuropathy in establishing localization; assessing severity; and excluding disorders ...
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Ulnar Neuropathy After Median Sternotomy
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1993Ulnar neuropathy is a known complication of median sternotomy surgery, and its precise cause is not clear. The authors hypothesize that a "double-crush" phenomenon caused by intraoperative compression of the brachial plexus occurs in a patient with preexisting, previously undiagnosed slowing of ulnar nerve conduction.
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Compression Neuropathies of the Median Nerve
Journal of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 2004Abstract Specific compression syndromes of the median nerve are known in the proximal forearm and at the wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the best known and most common, but pronator teres syndrome and anterior interosseous nerve syndrome also are clinically significant.
Jason T. Koo, Robert M. Szabo
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