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Profesionální syndrom karpálního tunelu

Title in English Occupational carpal tunnel syndrome
Authors

MINKS Eduard MINKSOVÁ Alexandra BRHEL Petr BABIČOVÁ Viera

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Neurologie pro praxi
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Neurology, neurosurgery, neurosciences
Keywords carpal tunnel syndrome; occupational diseases; mononeuropathy; occupational carpal tunnel syndrome; compression neuropathy
Description Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common mononeuropathy and the most common occupational disease the physicians can encounter in their practice. It is a compressive neuropathy in the wrist that occurs as a result of long-term, excessive and unilateral overload of the hand and wrist, due to vibration transmission to the hand or that is caused by diseases such as diabetes mellitus or thyroid disease. Clinically, this disease is most often characterized by paresthesia/dysesthesia of fingers 1 to 4 and by thenar atrophy. Electromygraphy is used to quantify the disability. Moderate degree of the disease is a boundary that determines the conservative versus surgical approach and this level is also required for the condition to be recognized as an occupational disease. The aim of the article is to provide elementary practical information on the carpal tunnel syndrome with a focus on its occupational cause.

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