<p>During finger flexion and extension movements in normal subjects and mild-CTS and severe-CTS subjects, the median nerve showed non uniform transverse sliding motion over the ulnar-radial plane. (a) Red arrows indicate the direction of lateral displacements of representative pixels within the median nerve as calculated using a speckle-tracking algorithm. (b) Cumulative average lateral displacements (mean and SD values) of the median nerve at different acquisition times during one finger flexion–extension cycle, indicating marked variations of the motion patterns between normal subjects and mild-CTS and severe-CTS patients. Normal, Mild, and Severe indicate normal subjects, mild-CTS and severe-CTS patients.</p
<p>Mean values of the motion pathways of the median nerve of all subjects are shown.</p
The neural compression syndromes peripheral upper limb are common in clinical medicine and the cause...
textabstractThe symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, a compression neuropathy of the median nerve at ...
<p>Representative fitted curves indicating the various transverse sliding patterns of the median ner...
<p>While the fingers performed active flexion and extension movements (a), the transverse sliding mo...
<p>For fist and middle finger motion the FDS III tendon was measured, for index finger motion the FD...
<p>Data are mean±SD. *P<0.001, compared between median nerve transverse movement during flexion of e...
<p>The centroid of the median nerve (white dot) was taken in extension (left picture) and flexion (r...
Objective: To assess the separate effects of thumb and finger extension/flexion on median nerve posi...
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral neuropathy and is character-ized by media...
<p>Total displacement (mm) of the median nerve and the different tendons, and distance between media...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the separate effects of thumb and finger extension/flexion on median nerve posi...
The median nerve and flexor tendons are known to translate transversely in the carpal tunnel. The pu...
The median nerve and flexor tendons are known to translate transversely in the carpal tunnel. The pu...
Rationale and Objectives: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral nerve entrapmen...
<p>Mean values of the motion pathways of the median nerve of all subjects are shown.</p
The neural compression syndromes peripheral upper limb are common in clinical medicine and the cause...
textabstractThe symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, a compression neuropathy of the median nerve at ...
<p>Representative fitted curves indicating the various transverse sliding patterns of the median ner...
<p>While the fingers performed active flexion and extension movements (a), the transverse sliding mo...
<p>For fist and middle finger motion the FDS III tendon was measured, for index finger motion the FD...
<p>Data are mean±SD. *P<0.001, compared between median nerve transverse movement during flexion of e...
<p>The centroid of the median nerve (white dot) was taken in extension (left picture) and flexion (r...
Objective: To assess the separate effects of thumb and finger extension/flexion on median nerve posi...
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral neuropathy and is character-ized by media...
<p>Total displacement (mm) of the median nerve and the different tendons, and distance between media...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the separate effects of thumb and finger extension/flexion on median nerve posi...
The median nerve and flexor tendons are known to translate transversely in the carpal tunnel. The pu...
The median nerve and flexor tendons are known to translate transversely in the carpal tunnel. The pu...
Rationale and Objectives: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral nerve entrapmen...
<p>Mean values of the motion pathways of the median nerve of all subjects are shown.</p
The neural compression syndromes peripheral upper limb are common in clinical medicine and the cause...
textabstractThe symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome, a compression neuropathy of the median nerve at ...