DOES THE COMPARISON OF MEDIAN-TO-ULNAR NERVE SENSORY CONDUCTION ADD AN ADDITIONAL VALUE IN ELECTRODIAGNOSIS OF CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME?


SELEK Ö., Alemdar M.

IDEGGYOGYASZATI SZEMLE-CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, vol.70, pp.333-341, 2017 (SCI-Expanded) identifier identifier identifier

Abstract

Background and purpose - Distal sensory onset latency (DSOL), conduction velocity (SCV) and nerve action potential (SNAP) amplitudes are used in electrodiagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) beside motor conduction data. The aim of our study is to search whether the comparison of median-to-ulnar nerve sensory conduction adds an additional diagnostic value in CTS or not.