2023
DOI: 10.1002/mus.27957
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Carpal tunnel syndrome in pregnancy

Jeremy D. P. Bland

Abstract: See article on pages 380–387 in this issue.

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“…These symptoms often intensify at night and can impair daily activities by reducing grip strength and dexterity. The etiology of CTS is multifactorial, with repetitive hand movements, certain wrist anatomies, and systemic conditions like diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis being notable contributors (3)(4)(5). Diagnosing CTS involves a comprehensive approach that includes clinical history, physical examination with specific attention to symptoms and provocative maneuvers like Phalen's and Tinel's tests, and often supplementary electrophysiological studies for confirmation (6)(7)(8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These symptoms often intensify at night and can impair daily activities by reducing grip strength and dexterity. The etiology of CTS is multifactorial, with repetitive hand movements, certain wrist anatomies, and systemic conditions like diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis being notable contributors (3)(4)(5). Diagnosing CTS involves a comprehensive approach that includes clinical history, physical examination with specific attention to symptoms and provocative maneuvers like Phalen's and Tinel's tests, and often supplementary electrophysiological studies for confirmation (6)(7)(8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%