Carpal tunnel syndrome: between conservative treatment and those treated surgically after failed conservative treatment
A retrospective study of 102 hands with carpal tunnel syndrome which were treated conservatively initially. Patients who were successfully treated with this method were then compared with those who had failed with this method and had to be treated with surgical decompression. This study found that i...
Main Author: | Omar, B.M.I. |
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Format: | Article |
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya
2005
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