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The Utility Of Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Test In Detecting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome With Clinical Stage, Nerve Conduction Study, And Sonography Correlations, Lin-Yi Wang, Jyun-Ying Li, Yu-Chi Huang, Mei-Yun Liaw, Tsung-Hsun Yang, Yi-Jung Hsin, Willie Lee, Jui-Kun Chang, Ya-Ping Pong Dec 2015

The Utility Of Semmes-Weinstein Monofilament Test In Detecting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome With Clinical Stage, Nerve Conduction Study, And Sonography Correlations, Lin-Yi Wang, Jyun-Ying Li, Yu-Chi Huang, Mei-Yun Liaw, Tsung-Hsun Yang, Yi-Jung Hsin, Willie Lee, Jui-Kun Chang, Ya-Ping Pong

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Background and purpose: Nerve conduction study (NCS) and ultrasonography (US) are used to support the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). The ability of the Semmes-Weinstein monofilament test (SWMT), a sensibility threshold test, to detect CTS, and its relationship to clinical severity, NCS, and US, remain controversial. We conducted this study to address this controversy. Method: Thirty-three patients presenting with typical symptoms and signs of CTS and 20 normal subjects were enrolled. SWMT on the index finger, NCS, and US of the cross-sectional area of the median nerve at the pisiform level (PCSA) were performed. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves …


The Effect Of Static Wrist Position On Median Nerve Over Six Hours, Ching-Ning Hsu, Yu-Sheng Yang, Jui-Jen Hsu, Yi-Chun Tsai, Pei-Hua Lin, Chia-Ling Lee Dec 2014

The Effect Of Static Wrist Position On Median Nerve Over Six Hours, Ching-Ning Hsu, Yu-Sheng Yang, Jui-Jen Hsu, Yi-Chun Tsai, Pei-Hua Lin, Chia-Ling Lee

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy, caused by the compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel over the wrist. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how different wrist positions change median nerve image and their corresponding results of nerve conduction study (NCS). In this study, we investigated 40 normal wrists and 32 wrists with CTS. In both groups, subjects were randomly assigned to wear a splint, and the wrist was placed at 0, 15, 30 and 45 degrees of extension. Ultrasonography was performed before splinting, immediately after splinting and repeated again 2, …


Ultrasonography In The Diagnosis Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Measurement Of Gliding Of The Median Nerve, Yi-Wei Chang, Yi-Chieh Lien, Yi-Shiung Horng Dec 2014

Ultrasonography In The Diagnosis Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome And Measurement Of Gliding Of The Median Nerve, Yi-Wei Chang, Yi-Chieh Lien, Yi-Shiung Horng

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

The main purpose of the diagnostic ultrasound examination for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is to compensate for the inadequacies of physical examinations and nerve conduction studies and thereby reduce the false negative rate of CTS diagnosis. The cross-sectional area of the median nerve, swelling ratio, flattening ratio, and palmar bowing of the flexor retinaculum have been reported as the diagnostic criteria for CTS in ultrasonographic examinations. In addition, Doppler ultrasound has been applied to measure the blood flow of the median nerve, and dynamic ultrasound combined with a cross-correlation algorithm has been developed to measure the gliding of the median …


Subjective And Objective Evaluation On The Effect Of Splinting In Short-Term Use For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Preliminary Study, Shu-Min Chen, Chun-Kai Liao, Hsiu-Yun Hsu, Ta-Shen Kuan Dec 2010

Subjective And Objective Evaluation On The Effect Of Splinting In Short-Term Use For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Preliminary Study, Shu-Min Chen, Chun-Kai Liao, Hsiu-Yun Hsu, Ta-Shen Kuan

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Splinting is a conservative treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), but the duration of treatment required for symptom relief has not been determined definitively. The aim of this study was to use subjective and objective methods to investigate the short-term therapeutic effect of splinting for CTS.Six participants with CTS were enrolled in this study. Participants were required to wear the splints for at least eight hours a day. Symptom Severity and Functional Status Scales, pinch power, nerve conduction studies, and high resolution sonography were used to evaluate the patients before and at two weeks and one month after splinting. The …


Carpal Tunnel Syndrome As An Initial Presentation Of Glioblastoma Multiforme: A Casereport, Chih-Hung Tseng, Kun-Lin Wu, Sin-Hao Ho, Su-Ju Tsai Dec 2010

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome As An Initial Presentation Of Glioblastoma Multiforme: A Casereport, Chih-Hung Tseng, Kun-Lin Wu, Sin-Hao Ho, Su-Ju Tsai

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

A 43-year-old woman was clinically diagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome due to the presentation of intermittent numbness, tingling and pain in her right thumb and index finger. The symptoms gradually exacerbated together with positive Phalen's test and Tinel's sign. Endoscopic carpal tunnel release procedure failed to relieve her symptoms. Ensuing symptoms developed such as headache, extensive numbness and mild weakness in her right upper and lower limbs. MRI of brain revealed a left thalamic tumor. Stereotactic biopsy confirmed the pathologic diagnosis as glioblastoma. Post-operative radiotherapy and temozolomide chemotherapy were performed to suppress disease progression. She also received comprehensive rehabilitation program, …


Bilateral Upper Limb Loading Exercise In Hemiplegic Patients: Immediate Effects On Nerve Conduction Characteristics, Lin-Chien Lee, Yung-Cheng Huang, Hsing-Kuo Wang, Sheng-Chu Su, Kuang-Ping Hsieh, Fu-Kong Lieu Dec 2009

Bilateral Upper Limb Loading Exercise In Hemiplegic Patients: Immediate Effects On Nerve Conduction Characteristics, Lin-Chien Lee, Yung-Cheng Huang, Hsing-Kuo Wang, Sheng-Chu Su, Kuang-Ping Hsieh, Fu-Kong Lieu

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

The aim of this study was to investigate the immediate effects of upper extremity loading exercises on conduction in the median and ulnar nerves in the wrists of hemiplegic patients. Seventeen hemiplegic patients without past history of carpal tunnel syndrome or other confounding diseases and seventeen healthy and physically-matched control subjects were recruited. Nerve conduction tests of the median and ulnar nerves were performed in both arms of patients and healthy controls before and after a set of 30-minute bilateral loading exercise. Significant reductions (p<0.05) were found in median compound motor action potential, median sensory nerve action potential and ulnar …


Relationships Between Clinical Symptoms And Electrodiagnosis In Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Pei-Ying Chao, Hui-Lin Lin, Shin-Liang Pan, Chein-Wei Chang Dec 2004

Relationships Between Clinical Symptoms And Electrodiagnosis In Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Pei-Ying Chao, Hui-Lin Lin, Shin-Liang Pan, Chein-Wei Chang

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common peripheral entrapment neuropathies. Patients with carpal tunnel syndrome experience numbness, pain, and/or weakness in the hands over the median nerve distribution area. In current practice, diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome is based on subjective symptoms and objective findings from physical examinations and electrodiagnosis. We examined 40 hands with carpal tunnel syndrome in 24 patients and evaluated the relation between symptom severity and electrodiagnosis. Subjective hand symptoms were obtained by self-administered questionnaire and were categorized as numbness, pain, or motor function according to factor analysis methods. Numbness symptoms were significantly related to …