THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SECOND LUMBRICAL-INTEROSSEI LATENCY DIFFERENCE TEST IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

Hebatallah Hussein Abdel Moneim;

Abstract


Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common nerve entrapment syndromes, resulting from compression of the median nerve between the flexor retinaculum superiorly and the flexor tendons and carpal bones inferiorly. So any pathological process that reduces cap


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Title THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SECOND LUMBRICAL-INTEROSSEI LATENCY DIFFERENCE TEST IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
Other Titles أهمية اختبار الفرق في المدة الكامنة بين العضلة القطنية والعضلة البينية الثانية في تشخيص متلازمة النفق الرسغي
Authors Hebatallah Hussein Abdel Moneim
Keywords THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SECOND LUMBRICAL-INTEROSSEI LATENCY DIFFERENCE TEST IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
Issue Date 2010
Description 
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common nerve entrapment syndromes, resulting from compression of the median nerve between the flexor retinaculum superiorly and the flexor tendons and carpal bones inferiorly. So any pathological process that reduces cap

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