Where is the carpal tunnel
What's the wrist
What is tingling/numbness and weakness in the hand
The most common cause of CTS is...
What is repetitive strain on the wrist
What preventative measures should you take as soon as symptoms arise
resting and icing
Can CTS be self-diagnosed
No
What bones form the carpal tunnel
What are the carpal bones
People describe CTS like their hand is
What is falling asleep
Who is most at risk for developing CTS (name two specific people)
pregnant women, women, adults over forty, and those who have a biological family member with carpal tunnel syndrome
Wearing a splint keeps your hand in a
Natural position
What is one part of your history a doctor will ask for to diagnose CTS
signs and symptoms and/or family history
What passes through the carpal tunnel
What are Ligaments, tendons, and nerves
Which finger usually does not experience tingling and numbness
What is the pinky finger
Name two other conditions/injury that can cause CTS
Arthritis
sprains
wrist fractures
Ganglion cyst
NSAIDS
What is the name of the test used for an at-home test of CTS
Phalens test
What specific nerve passes through the carpal tunnel and is affected in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What is the Median Nerve
Weakness in the thumb is caused by a...
What is a pinched nerve
Name a health condition that can increase your risk for CTS
rheumatoid arthritis, gout, hypothyroidism, diabetes, obesity, and amyloidosis
What is the name of the surgery used to treat CTS
Carpal tunnel release
Name on test a doctor can order to diagnose CTS
X-rays, Ultrasounds, electromyographs, and a nerve conduction study