2014
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-14-90
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Can testing of six individual muscles represent a screening approach to upper limb neuropathic conditions?

Abstract: BackgroundIt has previously been demonstrated that an extensive upper limb neurological examination of individual muscle function, sensation in homonymous innervated territories, and nerve trunk allodynia is reliable and that the outcome reflects symptoms. Since this approach may appear complicated and time consuming, this study deals with the value of an examination limited to manual testing of only six muscles.MethodsTwo examiners blinded to symptom status performed manual muscle testing of six muscles in 82… Show more

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“…With acceptance of the applied diagnostic criteria, brachial plexopathy is a frequent condition, which should not be overlooked. A simple screening of the upper limb nerves can exclude this condition [ 62 ]. The diagnosis of brachial plexopathy can provide directions for management and, taking into account the demonstrated risk indicators, for preventive interventions at workplaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With acceptance of the applied diagnostic criteria, brachial plexopathy is a frequent condition, which should not be overlooked. A simple screening of the upper limb nerves can exclude this condition [ 62 ]. The diagnosis of brachial plexopathy can provide directions for management and, taking into account the demonstrated risk indicators, for preventive interventions at workplaces.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%