Relation between Findings of Nerve Conduction Study and Hand Function in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Last updated: 01 Jan 2025
10.21608/mjcu.2019.52628
Carpal tunnel syndrome – Nerve conduction study – Handfunction findings
NAWAL A. ABU SHADY, Ph.D.;
MYE A. BASHEER, M.D.
The Departments of Neuromuscular Disorders and its Surgery, Faculty of Physical Therapy* and Special Medicine, Faculty of Medicine**, Cairo University and Physical Therapist College, Human Performance in Health and Disability, Al-Kasr Al-Einy Hospital***
AHMED A. SHEHAB EL-DEIN, M.Sc.;
EMAN YASEN, Ph.D.
The Departments of Neuromuscular Disorders and its Surgery, Faculty of Physical Therapy* and Special Medicine, Faculty of Medicine**, Cairo University and Physical Therapist College, Human Performance in Health and Disability, Al-Kasr Al-Einy Hospital***
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Relation between Findings of Nerve Conduction Study and Hand Function in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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