نتایج جستجو برای: carpal compression test
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to establish the value of hand elevation test as a reproducible provocative test for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). METHODS We had a prospective study of 45 hands of 38 patients diagnosed with CTS between April 2005 and February 2009. The diagnosis of CTS was based on the American Academy of Neurology clinical diagnostic criteria. Experimenta...
A new test, called the carpal compression test, consists of application of direct pressure on the carpal tunnel and the underlying median nerve. The results of the Tinel percussion test, the Phalen wrist-flexion test, and the new test were evaluated in thirty-one patients (forty-six hands) in whom the presence of carpal tunnel syndrome had been proved electrodiagnostically, as well as in a cont...
Diagnosis The classic history is of the patient who begins his or her symptoms by awakening at night with numbness and pain in the median nerve distribution of his or her hand(s). This progresses to daytime symptoms that are often aggravated by activities.1,2 The occurrence of “dropping objects” in carpal tunnel syndrome patients is an index of elevated disease severity.3 Carpal tunnel symptoms...
Diagnosis The classic history is of the patient who begins his or her symptoms by awakening at night with numbness and pain in the median nerve distribution of his or her hand(s). This progresses to daytime symptoms that are often aggravated by activities.1,2 The occurrence of “dropping objects” in carpal tunnel syndrome patients is an index of elevated disease severity.3 Carpal tunnel symptoms...
Anatomical vascular variations are rare causes of carpal tunnel syndrome. An aberrant medial artery is the most common vascular variation, while an aberrant radial artery causing carpal tunnel syndrome is even more rare, with an incidence ranging less than 3%. This article reports a patient with compression of the median nerve at the carpal tunnel by an aberrant superficial branch of the radi...
anatomical vascular variations are rare causes of carpal tunnel syndrome. an aberrant medial artery is the most common vascular variation, while an aberrant radial artery causing carpal tunnel syndrome is even more rare, with an incidence ranging less than 3%. this article reports a patient with compression of the median nerve at the carpal tunnel by an aberrant superficial branch of the radial...
background :carpal tunnel syndrome is the most prevalent compression neuropathy of upper extremity which, two of the most important risk factors of that are the female sex and manual works. in the model of international classification of function, disability and health, disease is an impairment, results in functional limitation. the goal of this study is to compare hand function of participants...
To establish the value of median nerve compression with wrist flexion as a provocative test for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), we performed a prospective study of 64 patients (95 hands) with CTS confirmed by electrodiagnostic studies and 50 normal subjects (96 hands). We recorded results for the common provocative tests (Tinel's percussion test, Phalen's wrist flexion test and the carpal compres...
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