How is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Diagnosed?

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is diagnosed in a variety of ways. First the doctor listens to the symptoms that the patient describes. X-rays may be done to rule out fractures.

The Tinel Test is a common test done, and it involves tapping on the median nerve in the wrist. If there is a tingling sensation in the fingers then the test is positive for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. You can find more information here: ninds.nih.gov/disorders/carpal_tunnel/de....

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