Tinel's Sign

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Test Procedure:
    • Tap with a finger or reflex hammer along the path of the nerve, from distal (mid-palm) to proximal (proximal wrist crease)
    Positive results:
    • The patient reports a shocking or zinging sensation into the median nerve innervated fingertips, usually with tapping at the proximal edge of the transverse carpal ligament
    Negative Results:
    • No zinging; or pain at the site of tapping
    Implications of positive test result:
    • Tinel’s will be positive only once some axonal damage has occurred, i.e., in moderate to severe carpal tunnel syndrome (MacDermid & Doherty, 2004)
    Psychometric Properties (MacDermid & Wessel, 2004)
    Sensitivity: 0.50 Specificity: 0.77
    LR+: 2.2 LR-: 0.6
    MacDermid, J. C., & Doherty, T. (2004). Clinical and electrodiagnostic testing of carpal tunnel syndrome: a narrative review. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, 34(10), 565-588. doi:10.2519/jospt.2004.34.10.565
    MacDermid, J. C., & Wessel, J. (2004). Clinical diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome: a systematic review. J Hand Ther, 17(2), 309-319. doi:10.1197/j.jht.2004.02.015

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