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Carpal tunnel syndrome in Indian patients: use of modified questionnaires for assessment
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 10/29/09
MOodt GN et al. – The average modified BCTQ scores for Indian CTS patients was established through this study. This modified questionnaire might assist physicians in developing countries to assess disability from CTS, although socioeconomic and cultural differences will have to be taken into account when comparing assessments across different populations.
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