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Anatomy of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Join Dr. Vaishaly Bharambe from VB Anatomy for an insightful session on the Carpal tunnel syndrome. This comprehensive video covers:

  • Anatomy & Location: Detailed exploration of the Carpal tunnel and its anatomical structure with stress on distribution of median nerve in hand.
  • Clinical Significance: Discussion on common symptoms of Carpal tunnel syndrome and its causes.
  • Study Tips: Effective methods for memorizing key concepts and anatomical details.
  • Revision: A concise recap of the essential points covered in the session.

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Anatomy of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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In carpal tunnel syndrome the patient will have the following symptoms except:

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The carpal tunnel allows passage of the following structures through it except:

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The flexor retinaculum is attached to the following structures except:

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Following structures pass superficial to the flexor retinaculum except:

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Following is the site where the median nerve is most commonly compressed:

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