It's NOT Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Now What?

The median nerve is one of the most commonly entrapped peripheral nerves. Many providers are able to recognize and diagnose a median nerve entrapment but most fail to accurately diagnose the location of entrapment. Instead, any median nerve entrapment or symptoms are diagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). During this webinar we will review a case study about pronator teres syndrome to show the subtle differences in symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of a median nerve entrapment at two completely different entrapment sites.

  • Jessica Riddle

    Southeast Sports Seminars/FAKTR - Webinar Host

  • Spencer Lindholm, DC, CCSP

    Speaker - FAKTR PNE Instructor

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