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Diagnosis of Pure Ulnar Sensory Neuropathy Around the Hypothenar Area Using Orthodromic Inching Sensory Nerve Conduction Study: A Case Report
Min Je Kim, Jong Woo Kang, Goo Young Kim, Seong Gyu Lim, Ki Hoon Kim, Byung Kyu Park, Dong Hwee Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2018;42(3):483-487.   Published online June 27, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.3.483
Ulnar neuropathy at the wrist is an uncommon disease and pure ulnar sensory neuropathy at the wrist is even rarer. It is difficult to diagnose pure ulnar sensory neuropathy at the wrist by conventional methods. We report a
case
of pure ulnar sensory neuropathy at the hypothenar area. The lesion was localized between 3 cm and 5 cm distal to pisiform using orthodromic inching test of ulnar sensory nerve to stimulate at three points around the hypothenar area. Ultrasonographic examination confirmed compression of superficial sensory branch of the ulnar nerve. Further, surgical exploration reconfirmed compression of the ulnar nerve. This case report demonstrates the utility of orthodromic ulnar sensory inching test.

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  • Localization of Ulnar Neuropathy at the Wrist Using Motor and Sensory Ulnar Nerve Segmental Studies
    Ki Hoon Kim, Beom Suk Kim, Min Jae Kim, Dong Hwee Kim
    Journal of Clinical Neurology.2022; 18(1): 59.     CrossRef
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Original Article
Electrophysiologic and Ultrasonographic Assessment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Wheelchair Basketball Athletes
Do Kyun Kim, Beom Suk Kim, Min Je Kim, Ki Hoon Kim, Byung Kyu Park, Dong Hwee Kim
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(1):58-65.   Published online February 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.1.58
Objective

To investigate the contributing factors of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), electrodiagnostic and ultrasonographic findings of median nerve, and median nerve change after exercise in wheelchair basketball (WCB) players.

Methods

Fifteen WCB players with manual wheelchairs were enrolled in the study. Medical history of the subjects was taken. Electrodiagnosis and ultrasonography of both median nerves were performed to assess CTS in WCB players. Ultrasonographic median nerves evaluation was conducted after wheelchair propulsion for 20 minutes.

Results

Average body mass index (BMI) and period of wheelchair use of CTS subjects were greater than those of normal subjects. Electrodiagnosis revealed CTS in 14 of 30 hands (47%). Cross-sectional area (CSA) of median nerve was greater in CTS subjects than in normal subjects at 0.5 cm and 1 cm proximal to distal wrist crease (DWC), DWC, 1 cm, 2 cm, 3 cm, and 3.5 cm distal to DWC. After exercising, median nerve CSAs at 0.5 cm and 1 cm proximal to DWC, DWC, and 3 cm and 3.5 cm distal to DWC were greater than baseline CSAs in CTS subjects; and median nerve CSAs at 1 cm proximal to DWC and DWC were greater than baseline CSAs in normal subjects. The changes in median nerve CSA after exercise in CTS subjects were greater than in normal subjects at 0.5 cm proximal to DWC and 3 cm and 3.5 cm distal to DWC.

Conclusion

BMI and total period of wheelchair use contributed to developing CTS in WCB players. The experimental exercise might be related to the median nerve swelling around the inlet and outlet of carpal tunnel in WCB athletes with CTS.

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    American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.2023; 102(12): 1116.     CrossRef
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    Beom Suk Kim, Minhyeong Yu, Sunwoo Kim, Joon Shik Yoon, Seungjun Baek
    Ultrasonography.2022; 41(4): 706.     CrossRef
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