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The Scratch-Collapse Test: Are Electrodiagnostic Changes Measurable?

Nirbhay S JainAmanda MillerMeaghan L BarrChristopher R GajewskiLacey PflibsenKodi K AzariProsper Benhaim
Published in: Annals of plastic surgery (2024)
Carpal tunnel can be a difficult problem to diagnose as one study does not singularly determine the condition. The SCT was introduced to facilitate easier diagnosis. We demonstrate that the SCT correlates with changes on nerve conduction studies, especially in relation to decreased amplitudes and velocities, suggesting that it does identify changes in nerve with compression, specifically axonal, and myelin damage. These findings support the use of the SCT maneuver to evaluate and diagnose in appropriate patients.
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