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Can the EFA determine a true carpal tunnel syndrome?

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Can the EFA determine a true carpal tunnel syndrome?

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The EFA is the only equipment that can monitor the muscles in the front of the neck, which can mimic upper extremity complaints such as carpal tunnel syndrome or ulnar neuropathy. This is different than a radicular component. The EFA can distinguish the radicular component in the back of the neck, the myofascial component or distal pathology.

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