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Tinel test

Tinel test This is performed by tapping over the ulnar nerve as it passes between the olecranon and medial epicondyl. Marked sensitivity may be indicative of a neuroma or inflammation of the ulnar nerve. [Pg.424]

The syndrome is characterized by pain or paresthesias such as tingling in the hand, particularly along the distribution of the median nerve. Numbness may be the presenting symptom. Weakness of the hand frequently occurs. On examination, the thenar eminence may be atrophied. The flexor tendons might be slightly swollen. The Tinel sign and a positive Phalen test are valuable diagnostic clues. [Pg.465]

Fig. 10.10 a,b. Clinical tests for evaluation of carpal tunnel syndrome, a The Tinel sign elicits paresthesias by tapping the median nerve at the palmar crease, b The Phalen sign provokes paresthesias at the end of the range of flexion of the wrist... [Pg.434]


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