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How To Rule Out Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

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Posted on Wed, 2 Dec 2015
Question: I have resently had a sensory NCS done on my right wrist the conclusion is compatible with right carpel syndrome amongst other things also close clinical correlation is recommended what does this mean.
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Answered by Dr. Karl Logan (10 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Close clinical correlation explained

Detailed Answer:
hi,

thanks for your question.

close clinical correlation simply means that the physician who referred you for the nerve conduction studies should be sure that your symptoms and clinical signs are consistent with this diagnosis. an abnormality on a test does not always mean that a patient has symptoms related to the condition in question.

for example it is possible to have a nerve conduction study test that shows slowing in conduction of the median nerve without the patient actually complaining of any symptoms consistent with this I.e. carpal tunnel syndrome.

I hope this answers your question

best wishes
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How To Rule Out Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Brief Answer: Close clinical correlation explained Detailed Answer: hi, thanks for your question. close clinical correlation simply means that the physician who referred you for the nerve conduction studies should be sure that your symptoms and clinical signs are consistent with this diagnosis. an abnormality on a test does not always mean that a patient has symptoms related to the condition in question. for example it is possible to have a nerve conduction study test that shows slowing in conduction of the median nerve without the patient actually complaining of any symptoms consistent with this I.e. carpal tunnel syndrome. I hope this answers your question best wishes