Musculoskeletal disorders part 4 Disorders of the hands cld Maria Carmela L. Domocmat, RN, MSN Instructor Northern Luzon Adventist College � Part 1: Degenerative &…
Carpal tunnel syndrome From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is an entrapment median neuropathy, causing paresthesia, pain, numbness, and other…
ANATOMY The carpal bones of the wrist form a convex arch on the dorsal side of the hand and concave on the palmar side. On the palmar side it is covered by the flexor retinaculum.…
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1. Anatomy Of Ulnar NerveBY: SYED IRSHAD MURTAZATRAINEE TECHNEUROPHYSIOLOGYAKUHKARACHIDate: 30-05-2012 2. Introduction• Ulnar nerve is on of the major terminal Branchesof…
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