Carpal Tunnel Flashcards

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Describe the mechanism by which pain is caused in carpal tunnel syndrome

A

compression of median nerve in the carpal tunnel.

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Symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome which patients may mention in the history

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pain/pins and needles in thumb, index, middle finger
symptoms may ‘ascend’ proximally
patient shakes his hand to obtain relief, classically at night

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Findings on examination in carpal tunnel

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  • weakness of thumb abduction (abductor pollicis brevis)
  • wasting of thenar eminence
  • Tinel’s sign: tapping causes paraesthesia
  • Phalen’s sign: flexion of wrist causes symptoms
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Name the clinical sign:

tapping over median nerve causes paraesthesia

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Tinel’s sign

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Name the clinical sign:

flexion of wrist reproduces carpal tunnel symptoms

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Phalen’s sign

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Causes of carpal tunnel syndrome

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idiopathic
pregnancy
oedema e.g. heart failure
lunate fracture
rheumatoid arthritis

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Signs of carpal tunnel on electrophysiology

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motor + sensory: prolongation of the action potential

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Management of carpal tunnel syndrome

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Mild = Conservative
- wrist splints at night: useful if pregnant
- corticosteroid injections my help

Severe/persistent symptoms:
- surgical decompression (flexor retinaculum division)

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