The frequency of carpal tunnel syndrome in computer users at a medical facility
- PMID: 11402117
- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.56.11.1568
The frequency of carpal tunnel syndrome in computer users at a medical facility
Abstract
A survey was done of employees who were identified as frequent computer users. Although 29.6% of the employees reported hand paresthesias, only 27 employees (10.5%) met clinical criteria for carpal tunnel syndrome, and in 9 (3.5%) the syndrome was confirmed by nerve conduction studies. Affected and unaffected employees had similar occupations, years using a computer, and time using the computer during the day. The frequency of carpal tunnel syndrome in computer users is similar to that in the general population.
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The frequency of carpal tunnel syndrome in computer users at a medical facility.Neurology. 2002 Apr 23;58(8):1313; author reply 1314-5. Neurology. 2002. PMID: 11973824 No abstract available.
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The frequency of carpal tunnel syndrome in computer users at a medical facility.Neurology. 2002 Apr 23;58(8):1313; author reply 1314-5. Neurology. 2002. PMID: 11973825 No abstract available.
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The frequency of carpal tunnel syndrome in computer users at a medical facility.Neurology. 2002 Apr 23;58(8):1314; author reply 1314-5. Neurology. 2002. PMID: 11973826 No abstract available.
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