Chiropractic Doctor


Neurology 217 c137 : A Published Case of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
1.0

Joseph Ferezy, DC, DACAN, FIACN

$20.00 USD

AudioVisual Course, Case Studies


  • Describe in detail the anatomy of the carpal tunnel and anatomical course of the median nerve.
  • List muscles in the hand innervated by the median nerve.
  • Draw the sensory distribution of the median nerve in the hand and discuss points which differentiate median nerve compression at the wrist, from other points of median nerve compression and nerve root compression.
  • List important aspects of the clinical examination for carpal tunnel syndrome, as well as multiple methods of conservative treatment.
  •  Demonstrate the sensory exam and Tinel’s Sign portions of the clinical evaluation for carpal tunnel syndrome.

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