10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TUNNEL DISEASE»
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tunnel disease in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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High-Resolution Sonography of the Peripheral Nervous System: ...
Transverse sonograms through proximal (a) (arrowheads = flexor retinaculum)
and distal (b) carpal tunnel in a patient with carpal tunnel disease. In the proximal
carpal tunnel the median nerve (small arrows) is enlarged because of edema ...
G. Bodner, Siegfried Peer, A.L. Baert, 2008
2
Deep and Underground Excavations
INTRODUCTION Shield tunnel disease, such as lining cracks, deformation and
leakage, would appear in different degree under the long-term impact of nature
and operation. At present, the maintenance method for these diseases is worked
...
Fulvio Tonon, Xian Liu, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010
3
Ultrasound of the Musculoskeletal System
In carpal tunnel disease, the increased intracanal pressure may often lead to an
increased convexity of the transverse carpal ligament that is normally straight or
slightly convex. The bulging of the ligament can be appreciated with US and is ...
Stefano Bianchi, A.L. Baert, I.F. Abdelwahab, 2007
4
Differential Diagnosis and Management for the Chiropractor: ...
Goodgold J. A statistical problem in diagnosis of carpal tunnel disease. Muscle
Nerve. 1994;17(12):1490–1491. Chan L, TurnerJA, Comstock BA, et al. The
relationship between electrodiagnostic findings and patient symptoms and
function in ...
5
Oxford Desk Reference: Rheumatology
For example, cervical nerve route compression predisposes a patient to carpal
tunnel disease. Median nerve compression Median nerve compression at the
wrist: carpal tunnel syndrome This is the most common compressive neuropathy
in ...
Richard Watts, Gavin Clunie, Frances Hall, 2009
6
Essentials of Clinical MR
... as well as scapholunate and capitolunate angles greater than and up to 30
degrees, respectively. Fig. 87.1 (A–D) Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tears
The high-resolution thin-section. 87 88 87: Carpal Tunnel Disease and Wrist
Fractures.
Val M. Runge, John N. Morelli, 2011
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Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking
Weak thumb abduction, hand symptom diagrams, and decreased sensation
roughly double the likelihood of carpal tunnel disease.37 Test Tinel's sign for
median nerve compression by tapping lightly over the course of the median
nerve in the ...
Lynn S. Bickley, Peter G. Szilagyi, Barbara Bates, 2009
8
Engineering Earth: The Impacts of Megaengineering Projects
In addition, there were deaths due to the specific Gotthard tunnel disease/
syndrome and also the long term endangerment due to silicosis and infectious
diseases of various kinds. As there was no more room in the cemetery at Wassen
to bury ...
9
Cancer-Related Genetic Testing and Counseling:: Workshop ...
The company took a group of men who had carpal tunnel disease and decided to
get them genetically tested for a syndrome that would have included carpal
tunnel disease along with a lot of other things; that syndrome would have kept
them ...
National Cancer Policy Forum, Institute of Medicine, 2007
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ICCTP 2009: Critical Issues in Transportation System ...
Then the void region repaired with polymer grouting repair technology. The test
results show that by using polymer grouting technology the tunnel disease can
be repaired, and this method is an ideal manner for tunnel quick maintenance.