COMPARATIVE STUDIES BETWEEN OPEN AND ENDOSCOPIC CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE: REVIEW OF ARTICLES

dc.contributor.authorDr. Hassan Mohee Aldean Rasheed
dc.contributor.authorDr. Khudhur Azeez Khudhur
dc.contributor.authorProf. Dr. Omer Ali Rafiq Barawi
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-29T17:57:57Z
dc.date.issued2025-03-20
dc.description.abstractSqueezing the median nerve in the carpal tunnel as it passes through the wrist causes carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). It strikes more women than men and usually manifests itself in adulthood. Even after a year of treatment without focused therapy, a third of patients may notice an improvement. Though it happens often and has enormous social and health costs, a complete description of CTS did not arrive until after WWII, and the term itself did not emerge until 1953.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/3631
dc.identifier.urihttps://asianeducationindex.com/handle/123456789/24503
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherWeb of Journals Publishing
dc.relationhttps://webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/3631/3588
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.sourceWeb of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing ; Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): WOM; 332-347
dc.source2938-3765
dc.subjectCarpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), compression, median nerve.
dc.titleCOMPARATIVE STUDIES BETWEEN OPEN AND ENDOSCOPIC CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE: REVIEW OF ARTICLES
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dc.typePeer-reviewed Article

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