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Scratch Collapse Test Localizes Osbornes Band as the Point of Maximal Nerve Compression in Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
HAND, 09/29/09
Brown JM et al. – This study suggests that the scratch collapse test may be a reliable physical examination technique for localizing the point of maximal nerve compression in patients with cubital tunnel syndrome. That point, in this series, corresponded with Osborne’s band.
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