Diagnostic Considerations in Compressive Neuropathies

J Hand Surg Glob Online. 2022 Dec 16;5(4):525-535. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsg.2022.10.010. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Peripheral nerve compression of the upper extremity is a common pathology often necessitating surgical intervention, much is known, but much more is left to understand. For the more common pathologies, carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, and ulnar tunnel syndrome, research and clinical efforts directed toward standardization and reduction of resource use have been attempted with varied success. Diagnosis of many of these syndromes is largely based on a proper history and physical examination. Electrodiagnostic studies continue to have value, but proportionally less than previous decades. In addition, emerging technologies, including magnetic resonance neurography, novel ultrasound evaluation techniques, and ultrasound-guided diagnostic injections, are beginning to demonstrate their ability to add value to the diagnostic algorithm, particularly when less common compressive neuropathies are present and/or the diagnosis is in question.

Keywords: Carpal tunnel syndrome; Cubital tunnel syndrome; Electrodiagnostic studies; Peripheral nerve compression; Peripheral neuropathy.

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  • Review