Outcome of carpal tunnel release--correlation with wrist and wrist-palm anthropomorphic measurements.

作者: L. H. Lee , M. Al-Maiyah , R. Z. Al-Bahrani , A. Bhargava , J. Auyeung

DOI: 10.1177/1753193414523900

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摘要: Wrist and wrist–palm measurements have been associated with the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome. We found no reported study about how this correlation affects outcome after surgery. investigated role in predicting open release. A total 131 patients (88 female, 43 male) responded to our postal questionnaire using Boston Carpal Tunnel assessment (65% response rate) at a minimum 9 months post-operatively. Symptom functional scores showed strong correlation. There was statistical difference between wrist ratio (≥0.7 vs <0.7), (≥0.41 <0.41) gender, but better score very weakly correlated higher ratio. large would be needed show any both measurement outcome.

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