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Study NCT ID: NCT05578963
Status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Last Update Posted: 2023-07-10
First Post: 2022-10-11

Brief Title: Correlation Between Palmaris Longus Muscle and Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
Sponsor: Bahria University
Organization: Bahria University

Study Overview

Official Title: Corelation Between Palmaris Longus Muscle and Carpel Tunnel Syndrome in Health Profession Students Across Pakistan
Status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Status Verified Date: 2023-07
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: The Palmaris longus PL muscle is a long adaptable muscle that lies between the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris and Flexor Carpi Radialis muscles in the shallow volar segment of the lower arm It has been acknowledged as a minimal muscle nonetheless in light of the fact that reviews have uncovered that around 30 of the populace might be feeling the loss of this muscle in one lower arm one-sided or the two lower arms reciprocal but the rate could continuously fluctuate Carpal tunnel syndrome is an often-observed disease that causes pain numbness and tingling in the hand and arm The disease occurs when one of the major nerves to the hand - the median nerve - is compressed as it moves across the wrist The abnormal passage of palmaris longus tendon through the carpal tunnel leads to a contributory factor for causing the median nerve compression
Detailed Description: The Palmaris longus PL muscle is a long adaptable muscle that lies between the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris and Flexor Carpi Radialis muscles in the shallow volar segment of the lower arm It has been acknowledged as a minimal muscle nonetheless in light of the fact that reviews have uncovered that around 30 of the populace might be feeling the loss of this muscle in one lower arm one-sided or the two lower arms reciprocal but the rate could continuously fluctuate Agenesis is a typical physical variety Hold strength is unaffected by the deficiency of the palmaris longus Past examination has assessed that 15 of the worldwide populace has palmaris longus ligament agenesis PLA which is more successive in ladies and has an affinity to be higher respectively however if present singularly is normally on the left side It emerges from the Medial Epicondyle of the Humerus and goes into the Palmar Aponeurosis and Flexor Retinaculum at the wrist joint through the normal flexor ligament It accepts its innervation from the Median Nerve Palmaris longus works couple with the lower arms long flexors to give flexion at the wrist joint and small joints of the hand The muscle additionally helps in fixing and worrying the palmar aponeurosis

Carpal tunnel syndrome is an often-observed disease that causes pain numbness and tingling in the hand and arm The disease occurs when one of the major nerves to the hand - the median nerve - is compressed as it moves across the wrist The abnormal passage of palmaris longus tendon through the carpal tunnel leads to a contributory factor for causing the median nerve compression The tendinous structure normally passes anterior to the flexor retinaculum and then distally continues with the palmar aponeurosis This topographic relationship of the tendon with the median nerve makes its anatomical variations a common cause of median nerve entrapment Several anatomical variations of the PL muscle have been studied in the past The variations could be in the form of complete absence insertion site variation multiple muscle bellies different location of the muscle belly and so on

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Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
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