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Carpal Tunnel Variables


A randomised clinical trial of oral steroids in the treatment of...

Follow up electrodiagnosis showed significant improvement in all measured variables except for the . Keywords: carpal tunnel syndrome; steroids

 

Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria -

.Seasonal distribution and demographical characteristics of carpal tunnel syndrome in 1039.Table 1 describes the frequencies of demographic variables and some clinical information.carpal tunnel syndrome, demographical characteristics, seasonal, nerve conduction studies and.

 

BioMed Central | Full text | Diagnostic properties of nerve...

.of nerve conduction tests in population-based carpal tunnel syndrome Isam Atroshi1 . 95% confidence intervals for the neurographic variables

 

Brief Report

.The Effectiveness of Magnet Therapy for Treatment of Wrist Pain Attributed to Carpal Tunnel.Confirmation of normal distributions for the VAS variables was made using the Kolmogorov.The use of a magnet for reducing pain attributed to carpal tunnel syndrome was no more effective.

 

Carpal Tunnel

.of the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Studies aimed at this aspect do not give univocal results; this is understandable in view of the variables.

 

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Caoimhín P. Connell Industrial Hygienist

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Industrial Hygiene Control of CTDs & CTS.

 

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: UK Midwifery Archives

.To assess the efficacy of ultrasound treatment for mild to moderate idiopathic carpal tunnel.45 patients with mild to moderate bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome as verified by.001, paired t test) and electroneurographic variables (motor distal latency P< 0.001.

 

CUergo: Critque of the Mayo Clinic Study

.Carpal tunnel syndrome specifically describes median nerve compression and neuropathy within the.variables, including gender, age and occupational requirements. In the Swedish study, the.CTS is caused by compression of the median nerve as this passes through the carpal tunnel, a.

 

Directory of Clinical Databases - Canterbury Carpal Tunnel Database

.The patient fills in a questionnaire before being tested for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and is then.The 10% of variables relating to clinical outcome are less complete as these variables are.Patients with suspected or confirmed Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Does the database trace individuals.

 

Ergonomics Today(TM) - The Trusted Source for Ergonomics News

.A study questioning the link between Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and keyboard use recently made news.variables, including workstation design, task or risk factor exposure, and other important.Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in computer users is similar to that in the general population.

 

Evaluation of age, body mass index, and wrist index as risk factors for...

.Evaluation of age, body mass index, and wrist index as risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome.To determine the role of personal variables as risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome.

 

Functional Tests to Quantify Recovery Following Carpal Tunnel Release --...

.A method to evaluate sensory and motor function related to carpal tunnel syndrome was.The outcome variables included dynamic sensory gap-detection thresholds and rapid pinch.Thirty-six candidates for carpal tunnel surgical procedures underwent a physical examination and.

 

News - Low Dose Oral Steroids Help Relieve Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

.Short-term low dose oral steroids are effective in carpal tunnel syndrome, with neither dose nor.Short-term low dose oral steroids are effective in carpal tunnel syndrome, with neither dose nor.variables on follow up electrodiagnosis. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2002;Dec;73(6):710.

 

Scleroderma Muscle and Joint Involvement

.in absence of important confounding variables that . Arch Neurol. 2004 Jan; 61(1): 126-8. Patient Stories: Skeletal Involvement Carpal.

 

Ultrasound treatment for treating the carpal tunnel syndrome:...

.paired t test) and electroneurographic variables (motor . Related Articles Ultrasound treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome. Louis Deliss BMJ