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Jarvik JG et al. – Symptoms in both groups improved, but surgical treatment led to better outcome than did non–surgical treatment. However, the clinical relevance of this difference was modest. Overall, our study confirms that surgery is useful for patients with carpal tunnel syndrome without denervation.

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