The Hip book

Carpal Tunnel References

Review Articles: Current Concepts: Entrapment Neuropathies of the Upper Extremities. Carpal tunnel syndrome in patients who are receiving long-term renal hemodialysis. The carpal tunnel syndrome. A study of carpal canal pressures. Spontaneous rupture of the flexor carpi radialis tendon. Deep postoperative wound infection after carpal tunnel release. Symptomatic restrictive thumb-index flexor tenosynovitis: incidence of musculotendinous … Read more

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

– Discussion:     – median nerve compression syndrome at the wrist;     – most common form of nerve entrapment;     – first described by Paget;            – references: The First Description of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. James Paget FRS     – pathophysiology:            – nerve compression may result in ischemia, … Read more

Carpal Tunnel View

    – Discussion:      – used to image an axial view of the carpal canal with particular attention to the hook of the hamate and pisiform bone; – Technique:      – hand is maximally dorsiflexed using the opposite hand or a strap      – palmar surface of the wrist rests on … Read more

Carpal height & Carpal height ratio

– Discussion:     – average carpal height ratio is 53 % (range, 45-60 %)     – carpal height ratio may be used to follow progression of degenerative disease, carpal instability, osteonecrosis, & osteoarthrosis;     – decrease in carpal height ratio, indicates carpal collapse; – Measurement:     – carpal height is distance … Read more

Carpal Instability

– See:       – Kinematics       – Dynamic Instability       – Ligaments of the Wrist       – Perilunate Dislocations – Instability Patterns:     – ulnar translocation: carpus shifts ulnarward (frequently seen in rheumatoid wrist);     – dorsal intercalated segment instability;           … Read more

Capitate-Hamate Fusion

– Discussion:     – limited fusion of the capitate to the hamate has also been used successfully to prevent carpal collapse;     – however, following this procedure, grip strength is slow to return;     – some believe that this is a poor treatment option, since it does not cross both carpal rows, … Read more