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*Cervical radiculopathy
*[[Cervical Radicular Pain and Radiculopathy|Cervical radicular pain]] (C6 or C7): Neck pain, positive Spurlings test
*Thoracic outlet syndrome
*[[First Carpometacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis|First Carpometacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis]] : Painful thumb motion, positive grind test, radiographic findings
* Pronator teres syndrome
*[[De Quervain Tendinopathy|De Quervain Tendinopathy]]: Tenderness distal radial styloid
* [[Peripheral Neuropathy and Polyneuropathy|Polyneuropathy]]: History of diabetes mellitus, bilateral, lower extremity involvement.
*[[Thoracic Outlet Syndrome]]: ulnar sided symptoms, positive EAST and ULTT.
* Pronator teres syndrome (median nerve compression at the elbow): Forearm pain; sensory loss over the thenar eminence; weakness with thumb flexion, wrist extension, and forearm pronation
* [[Elbow Neurological Conditions|Ulnar neuropathy]]:Paresthesias of the ring and little fingers, positive Tinel sign and compression tests at the elbow or wrist (Guyon canal)
* Radial neuropathy
* Radial neuropathy
* Ulnar neuropathy
* Raynaud syndrome:Symptoms related to cold exposure, typical color changes
* Tenosynovitis
*Vibration white finger:Use of vibratory hand power tools, symptoms of Raynaud phenomenon
* Raynaud syndrome
* Wrist osteoarthritis: painful wrist motion, radiographic findings
* Inflammatory arthropathy
* Inflammatory arthropathy
* Peripheral nerve tumour
* Peripheral nerve tumour
* Multiple sclerosis
* Multiple sclerosis
* Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
* Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
* Polyneuropathy (eg, diabetic or chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy)
* Polyneuropathy (eg, diabetic or chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy)
* Acute compression syndromes (eg, Saturday night palsy)
* Acute compression syndromes (eg, Saturday night palsy)

Revision as of 19:14, 17 March 2022

  • Cervical radicular pain (C6 or C7): Neck pain, positive Spurlings test
  • First Carpometacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis : Painful thumb motion, positive grind test, radiographic findings
  • De Quervain Tendinopathy: Tenderness distal radial styloid
  • Polyneuropathy: History of diabetes mellitus, bilateral, lower extremity involvement.
  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: ulnar sided symptoms, positive EAST and ULTT.
  • Pronator teres syndrome (median nerve compression at the elbow): Forearm pain; sensory loss over the thenar eminence; weakness with thumb flexion, wrist extension, and forearm pronation
  • Ulnar neuropathy:Paresthesias of the ring and little fingers, positive Tinel sign and compression tests at the elbow or wrist (Guyon canal)
  • Radial neuropathy
  • Raynaud syndrome:Symptoms related to cold exposure, typical color changes
  • Vibration white finger:Use of vibratory hand power tools, symptoms of Raynaud phenomenon
  • Wrist osteoarthritis: painful wrist motion, radiographic findings
  • Inflammatory arthropathy
  • Peripheral nerve tumour
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Acute compression syndromes (eg, Saturday night palsy)