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An Integrated Review of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: New Insights to an Old Problem.
Omole, Adekunle E; Awosika, Ayoola; Khan, Anosh; Adabanya, Uzochukwu; Anand, Nikhilesh; Patel, Tirath; Edmondson, Carolyn K; Fakoya, Adegbenro O; Millis, Richard M.
Afiliación
  • Omole AE; Anatomical Sciences, American University of Antigua, Saint John, ATG.
  • Awosika A; College of Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA.
  • Khan A; Emergency Medicine, Spartan Health Sciences University, Vieux Fort, LCA.
  • Adabanya U; Community Medicine, Mercer University School of Medicine, Columbus, USA.
  • Anand N; Pharmacology, American University of Antigua, Saint John, ATG.
  • Patel T; Surgery, American University of Antigua, Saint John, ATG.
  • Edmondson CK; Clinical Medicine, American University of Antigua, Saint John, ATG.
  • Fakoya AO; Cellular Biology and Anatomy, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, Shreveport, USA.
  • Millis RM; Pathophysiology, American University of Antigua, Saint John, ATG.
Cureus ; 15(6): e40145, 2023 Jun.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37304388
ABSTRACT
Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common entrapment neuropathy characterized by pain, numbness, and impaired function of the hand due to compression of the median nerve at the level of the wrist. Although CTS can develop from repetitive strain, injury, or medical conditions, there are also congenital and genetic risk factors that can predispose individuals to the condition. With respect to anatomical factors, some individuals are born with a smaller carpal tunnel, which increases their susceptibility to median nerve compression. Variations in specific genes, such as those encoding proteins involved in extracellular matrix remodeling, inflammation, and nerve function, have also been linked to an increased risk for CTS. CTS is associated with a high cost of health care maintenance and loss of work productivity. Therefore, it is vital that primary care physicians fully understand the anatomy, epidemiology, pathophysiology, etiology, and risk factors of CTS, so they can be proactive in prevention, diagnosing, and guiding proper treatment. This integrated review also provides insights into how biological, genetic, environmental, and occupational factors interact with structural elements to determine who is most likely to acquire and suffer from CTS. Keeping health practitioners abreast of all the factors that could impact CTS should go a long way in decreasing the health care and socioeconomic burden of CTS.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article