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Exploring Symptom Responses to Upper Limb Neural Test Variations of the Radial Nerve in Patients With Lateral Epicondylalgia: An Observational Study.

Daniel Albert-LucenaMarcos José Navarro-SantanaMaría José Días-ArribasJuan Antonio Valera-CaleroCésar Fernández-de-Las-PeñasGustavo Plaza-Manzano
Published in: Physical therapy (2024)
ULNT2b sequences have been shown to elicit varying responses concerning paresthesia, replication of familiar symptoms, positive/negative test results, and distribution of painful symptoms. Clinicians should consider specific test variations during the patients' radial nerve mechanosensitivity assessment to identify aggravating factors reproducing recognizable symptoms. A control group of asymptomatic participants and the role of presence of other comorbidities, psychological factors, or the duration of symptoms were not considered in this study and might play an important role influencing the results of the tests.
Keyphrases
  • upper limb
  • sleep quality
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • palliative care
  • minimally invasive
  • peripheral nerve
  • ultrasound guided
  • patient reported
  • physical activity