Emergency Department | Stroke |
Neurovascular Ultrasound | Nerve and Muscle Ultrasound | ENMG | Botuliniumtoxin
Vienna - Zurich - Basel
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AIN: Anterior interosseus nerve (median nerve), pure motor (!) nerve (branching off on the upper part of the lower arm) supplying
1 flexor digitorum profundus II/III (distal finger Flexion)
2 flexor pollicis longus (distal thumb flexion) and
3 pronator quadratus (handpronation)
AIN: Anterior interosseus nerve (median nerve), pure motor (!) nerve (branching off on the upper part of the lower arm) supplying
1 flexor digitorum profundus II/III (distal finger Flexion)
2 flexor pollicis longus (distal thumb flexion) and
3 pronator quadratus (handpronation)
How to work up a hand numbness? Most likely? #CTS.
Typical Symptoms: Pain at night (which can spread up to the upperarm).
Sensory: Dig I -IV (with ulnar split). Thenar is spared. Why? Palmar branch, which supplies the thenar, does not pass the carpal tunnel.