Abstract
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) affects about 1% of working-aged people and is the commonest cause of hand pain in manual workers. CTS is a clinical diagnosis and does not warrant any further investigation in the presence of mild and suggestive CTS. Although the recommended non-surgical management is still a matter of debate, nocturnal splinting or steroid injection are recommended in most countries, with strong to moderate level of evidence for short-term efficacy. Patients with an uncertain diagnosis or severe symptoms, should undergo nerve conduction studies with referral to a hand specialist.
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Saint-Lary, O., Rébois, A., Mediouni, Z., & Descatha, A. (2015). Carpal tunnel syndrome: Primary care and occupational factors. Frontiers in Medicine, 2(MAY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2015.00028
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