Biology, asked by jamyanglg, 11 months ago

3. A 30 year old male presents to outpatient rehabilitation with numbness and tingling on
the 4th and 5th fingers of the left hand consistent with nerve entrapment symptoms. Upon
further examination, it is noted that the patient has normal sensation on the dorsum of the
hand on the ulnar side. Where is the MOST likely source of nerve entrapment?
a. Guyon's Canal
b. Carpal Tunnel
c. Cubital Tunnel
d. 1st Rib

Answers

Answered by dewangbata1212
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Answer:

Carpal tunnel is the answer

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