Symptomatic relief following carpal tunnel decompression with normal electroneuromyographic studies
- PMID: 3554186
- DOI: 10.3928/0147-7447-19870301-06
Symptomatic relief following carpal tunnel decompression with normal electroneuromyographic studies
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Symptomatic relief following carpal tunnel decompression with normal electroneuromyographic studies.Orthopedics. 1988 Sep;11(9):1244. Orthopedics. 1988. PMID: 3050911 No abstract available.
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Retraction.Orthopedics. 1988 Apr;11(4):532. Orthopedics. 1988. PMID: 3293028 No abstract available.
Abstract
Carpal tunnel syndrome is a frequently encountered clinical entity. A retrospective study of a selected patient population revealed 12% of patients to have normal electrodiagnostic studies. Operative release of the transverse carpal ligament in these patients alleviated median nerve entrapment symptoms. Entrapment neuropathy of the median nerve remains a clinical diagnosis, and absolute reliance on electrodiagnostic studies is unwarranted when making a decision to surgically treat a patient with a suspected carpal tunnel syndrome.
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