Carpal tunnel syndrome

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Background

  • Most common focal mononeuropathy
  • Results from compression of median nerve at wrist where it traverses the carpal tunnel
  • Etiology:
    • Repetitive use, DM, amyloidosis, trauma, edema

Clinical Features

  • Pain, paresthesia, and numbness in distribution of median nerve
    • Palmar aspect of thumb, index, middle, and radial aspect of ring finger
  • Tinel sign
    • Tapping on palmar aspect of wrist reuslts in electric shock sensation shooting into hand
  • Phalen maneuver
    • Holding wrists in flexion for 60s evokes or worsens symptoms

Treatment

  1. Behavioral modification
  2. Wrist splint w/ wrist in neutral position
  3. NSAIDs (although not clearly effective)
  4. Diuretics (if edema is significant contributor to pt's symptoms)

Source

Tintinalli