Abstract

The paper describes the details of an ultrasound test for carpal tunnel syndrome and compares the results of this with EMG studies in a series of 19 patients. The equipment used was a standard therapeutic ultrasound unit and the tests were performed by a physiotherapist. The results were encouraging, with a 90% correlation with EMG results.

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