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University of North Dakota

1997

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome -- prevention & control

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Clinical Application, Amy Schneider Jan 1997

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Clinical Application, Amy Schneider

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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) causes irritation or compression of the median nerve within the carpal tunnel at the wrist. CTS is caused by factors including bony abnormalities, neuropathic conditions, inflammatory conditions, and most commonly, cumulative trauma. The trauma involves excessive repetition, force, bending, vibration, and impact activities performed at home or at work. As a result, the median nerve becomes irritated and intermittent sensory deficits occur initially leading to motor dysfunction with advanced disease. Once CTS is diagnosed, the first line of defense is conservative treatment which may result in operative care if unsuccessful. Modified activity and early postoperative hand …