 Challenge: What's the diagnosis and what are the tests shown above?
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 Challenge: What's the diagnosis and what are the tests shown above?
Challenge: What's the diagnosis and what are the tests shown above?
3 comments:
carpal tunnel syndrome.. phalen's test and tinel's sign? i hope that is.. i AM capable of putting my exceptionally large foot into my even bigger mouth...
carpal tunnel. tinel's sign is when you tap on the median nerve, eliciting tingling/numbness. phalen's sign is when you hold your hands together, reproducing the tingling, numbness, etc.
You're right!
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Light at the End
This is carpal tunnel syndrome, median nerve entrapment. The Hoffman-Tinel test involves tapping over the compressed nerve at the wrist; the Phalen maneuver involves having the patient maintain acute wrist flexion for 30-60 seconds. The tests are positive if symptoms are reproduced.
Sources: UpToDate, second image from Sheon, Moskowitz, Goldberg, "Soft Tissue Rheumatic Pain"; www.med.und.nodak.edu.
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