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Imaging
Studies:
- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is reasonably accurate in
diagnosing carpal tunnel syndrome.
Electromyographic (EMG) and Nerve
Conduction Studies:
- EMG and nerve conduction studies help to confirm the diagnosis
of carpal tunnel syndrome.
- They are most helpful in the determination of the site and
severity of nerve compression.
Treatment:
- Medicine and rehabilitation mesaures.
- Splinting
- Injection (steriod)
- Surgical interventions
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