نتایج جستجو برای: s tunnel syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 1317333  

Golmohammadi, Hamid, Pakmehr, Shadi, Esnaashari, Masoud , Moradi, Abbas , Saremi, Hossein ,

Background and Objective: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is the most prevalent type of peripheral neuropathy due to neural entrapment. This syndrome is primarily diagnosed based on clinical symptoms, and it is subsequently confirmed by electro-diagnostic studies. Ultrasonography as a safe, available, and inexpensive method is also valuable in the follow-up of patients. This study aimed to evaluate the ...

2014
Donald H. Lalonde

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...

2014
Donald H. Lalonde

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...

2015
Isam Atroshi Caddie Zhou Anna Jöud Ingemar F. Petersson Martin Englund

BACKGROUND Carpal tunnel syndrome is common among employed persons. Data on sickness absence from work in relation to carpal tunnel syndrome have been usually based on self-report and derived from clinical or occupational populations. We aimed to determine sickness absence among persons with physician-diagnosed carpal tunnel syndrome as compared to the general population. METHODS In Skåne reg...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2012
Rupali P Dhond Emily Ruzich Thomas Witzel Yumi Maeda Cristina Malatesta Leslie R Morse Joseph Audette Matti Hämäläinen Norman Kettner Vitaly Napadow

Neuroimaging data demonstrate that carpal tunnel syndrome, a peripheral neuropathy, is accompanied by maladaptive central neuroplasticity. To further investigate this phenomenon, we collected magnetoencephalography data from 12 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome and 12 healthy control subjects undergoing somatosensory stimulation of the median nerve-innervated Digits 2 and 3, as well as Digit...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1992
F P Monsell R M Tillman

Compression neuropathy of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel, better known as the carpal tunnel syndrome, occurs most commonly in adults aged between 30 and 60 years ofage, and is five times more common in women than men.' Any condition that crowds or reduces the capacity ofthe carpal tunnel may initiate the symptoms. Local causes include malaligned Colles' fracture, oedema from trauma or in...

Journal: :Acta clinica Croatica 2010
Ante Jurjević Marina Bralić Igor Antoncić Sinisa Dunatov Marko Legac

Carpal tunnel syndrome is common during pregnancy and is considered to have a short and benign course. Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs most frequently in third trimester. Patients are usually managed conservatively; symptoms improve after delivery and do not require surgical intervention. We report an interesting case of pregnancy-associated carpal tunnel syndrome in a 23-year-old woman, with det...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1983
L McGuigan D Burke A Fleming

Thirty patients with classical or definite rheumatoid disease (RD) with foot pain and radiologically demonstrated erosions were studied electrodiagnostically to ascertain the frequency of the tarsal tunnel syndrome and peripheral neuropathy. Four patients (13.3%) had evidence of the tarsal tunnel syndrome. The electrical abnormalities were mild and unassociated with specific clinical features. ...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 1978
K Toyonaga C R DeFaria

Sensory conduction velocities of the median nerve were studied from digit to palm and from palm to wrist in normal subjects and in patients with the carpal tunnel syndrome. Definite slowing was noted in the palm to wrist segment, even in the early carpal tunnel syndrome. It was noted that 37% of normal women over 40 years of age had electrophysiological evidence of the carpal tunnel syndrome.

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1985
D G Waller J R Dathan

We report three cases of Raynaud's syndrome with digital ischaemic ulceration, in association with carpal tunnel syndrome. In all cases, the aetiology of the Raynaud's syndrome was probably unrelated to the nerve compression. However, symptoms were worse on the side of the median nerve lesion in two patients and worse on the side with the most severe nerve dysfunction in the third; symptoms wer...

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