Background: Several clinical measures of sensory and motor function are used alongside patient-rated questionnaires to assess outcomes of carpal tunnel decompression. However there is a lack of evidence regarding which clinical tests are most responsive to clinically important change over time. Methods: In a prospective cohort study 63 patients undergoing carpal tunnel decompression were assessed using standardised clinician-derived and patient reported outcomes before surgery, at 4 and 8 months follow up. Clinical sensory assessments included: touch threshold with monofilaments (WEST), shape-texture identification (STI™ test), static two-point discrimination (Mackinnon-Dellon Disk-Criminator) and the locognosia test. Motor assessments incl...
AIM OF STUDY: Nerve conduction studies (NCS) only test large myelinated A(alpha) or A(beta) nerve fi...
[Purpose] We evaluated the impact of disease severity on symptoms, functional status of hand and dep...
Patients with severe carpal tunnel syndrome may be characterised by an atypical clinical picture. Th...
Background: Several clinical measures of sensory and motor function are used alongside patient-rated...
Objective assessment of motor function is frequently used to evaluate outcome after surgical treatme...
To investigate whether sensorimotor control of the hand could be an outcome indicator after carpal t...
To understand the feasibility of a novel functional sensibility test for determining precision pinch...
Abstract: Background and Purpose: Sensory evaluation is fundamental to evaluation of patients with C...
To investigate whether sensorimotor control of the hand could be an outcome indicator after carpal t...
Tests of spatial discrimination were performed on the hands of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome,...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the sensitivity of sensory nerve conduction study ...
To test a recently proposed carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) clinical severity scale for reproducibility...
ABSTRACT: Introduction & Objective: Nerve conduction study is the most sensitive test for diagnosis...
Purpose The literature supports self-administered questionnaire assessment tools for the measuremen...
[Purpose] We evaluated the impact of disease severity on symptoms, functional status of hand and dep...
AIM OF STUDY: Nerve conduction studies (NCS) only test large myelinated A(alpha) or A(beta) nerve fi...
[Purpose] We evaluated the impact of disease severity on symptoms, functional status of hand and dep...
Patients with severe carpal tunnel syndrome may be characterised by an atypical clinical picture. Th...
Background: Several clinical measures of sensory and motor function are used alongside patient-rated...
Objective assessment of motor function is frequently used to evaluate outcome after surgical treatme...
To investigate whether sensorimotor control of the hand could be an outcome indicator after carpal t...
To understand the feasibility of a novel functional sensibility test for determining precision pinch...
Abstract: Background and Purpose: Sensory evaluation is fundamental to evaluation of patients with C...
To investigate whether sensorimotor control of the hand could be an outcome indicator after carpal t...
Tests of spatial discrimination were performed on the hands of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome,...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the sensitivity of sensory nerve conduction study ...
To test a recently proposed carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) clinical severity scale for reproducibility...
ABSTRACT: Introduction & Objective: Nerve conduction study is the most sensitive test for diagnosis...
Purpose The literature supports self-administered questionnaire assessment tools for the measuremen...
[Purpose] We evaluated the impact of disease severity on symptoms, functional status of hand and dep...
AIM OF STUDY: Nerve conduction studies (NCS) only test large myelinated A(alpha) or A(beta) nerve fi...
[Purpose] We evaluated the impact of disease severity on symptoms, functional status of hand and dep...
Patients with severe carpal tunnel syndrome may be characterised by an atypical clinical picture. Th...