Neurophysiological study of the carpal tunnel in the non-dominant hand

Authors

  • Luis Ernesto González Sánchez Instituto de Neurociencias de El Salvador
  • Gloria Griselda de González Instituto de Neurociencias de El Salvador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/creaciencia.v0i9.8209

Keywords:

carpal tunnel syndrome, STC, Non-Dominant STC, neurophysiological, VCN in carpal tunnel syndrome, pathophysiology, H wave, support, elongation, comparative exams and short segment exam

Abstract

The cause of occupational carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is related to repetitive trauma due to specific movements and end of the dominant hand (CTSd), however little is known about the pathophysiology of carpal tunnel syndrome in the non-dominant hand ( ndCTS) whose injury mechanisms may not be the same as their counterpart in order to investigate the pathophysiology of this condition, a neurophysiological study was performed on these patients.

Published

29-10-2022

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Artículo de investigación

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