Objectives - To evaluate the following points about carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS): 1) characterization of a wide population; 2) sensitivity of electrodiagnostic tests, and particularly the contribution of disto-proximal ratio test; 3) validity of a neurophysiological classification developed by us. Material and methods - Prospective study in 500 hands with CTS symptoms. Neurophysiological ''standard'' tests were always performed: sensory nerve conduction velocity (SNCV) first- and third digit-wrist and distal motor latency (DML). In ''standard negative'' hands disto-proximal ratio technique (R) was performed. Neurophysiological classification: Extreme CTS (absence of median motor, sensory responses), Severe (absence of sensory response, abno...
Abstract Background Numerous nerve conduction tests are used for the electrodiagnosis of carpal tunn...
Study design. Narrative review of diagnostic studies. Introduction. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) i...
It was performed electroneurographic (ENG) studies with surface electrodes and examined nervus media...
Objectives - To evaluate the following points about carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS): 1) characterizatio...
Introduction/Aim. Clinical presentation and neurophysiological examination are crucial in diagnos...
This prospective study meets all six criteria recently recommended by a quality assurance committee ...
Patients with severe carpal tunnel syndrome may be characterised by an atypical clinical picture. Th...
In 43 patients (50 hands) with clinical manifestations of mild-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)...
In the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) sensory nerve conduction is more sensitive than motor conduction...
Background and Purpose: The purpose of the study is to determine whether the clinical profile of pat...
Context There remains no gold standard or even true agreement among clinicians as to which electroph...
ABSTRACT- Electrodiagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) were prospectively studied in 95 hands. T...
ABSTRACT: Introduction & Objective: Nerve conduction study is the most sensitive test for diagnosis...
WOS: 000187623100003PubMed: 14709970Objective: To compare the sensitivity of median sensory nerve co...
Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most commonly reported nerve entrapment syndrome. Wh...
Abstract Background Numerous nerve conduction tests are used for the electrodiagnosis of carpal tunn...
Study design. Narrative review of diagnostic studies. Introduction. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) i...
It was performed electroneurographic (ENG) studies with surface electrodes and examined nervus media...
Objectives - To evaluate the following points about carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS): 1) characterizatio...
Introduction/Aim. Clinical presentation and neurophysiological examination are crucial in diagnos...
This prospective study meets all six criteria recently recommended by a quality assurance committee ...
Patients with severe carpal tunnel syndrome may be characterised by an atypical clinical picture. Th...
In 43 patients (50 hands) with clinical manifestations of mild-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)...
In the carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) sensory nerve conduction is more sensitive than motor conduction...
Background and Purpose: The purpose of the study is to determine whether the clinical profile of pat...
Context There remains no gold standard or even true agreement among clinicians as to which electroph...
ABSTRACT- Electrodiagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) were prospectively studied in 95 hands. T...
ABSTRACT: Introduction & Objective: Nerve conduction study is the most sensitive test for diagnosis...
WOS: 000187623100003PubMed: 14709970Objective: To compare the sensitivity of median sensory nerve co...
Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most commonly reported nerve entrapment syndrome. Wh...
Abstract Background Numerous nerve conduction tests are used for the electrodiagnosis of carpal tunn...
Study design. Narrative review of diagnostic studies. Introduction. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) i...
It was performed electroneurographic (ENG) studies with surface electrodes and examined nervus media...