PMID: 9188031Apr 1, 1997Paper

Physical evaluation of the peripheral nervous system in disorders of pain and dysfunction

Journal of Hand Therapy : Official Journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists
R L Elvey

Abstract

In the clinical examination of a patient who is in pain, use can be made of the sensitization of a peripheral nerve to determine whether the disorder is neurogenic. Techniques of active and passive moment analysis, peripheral-nerve provocation tests, nerve palpation, and clinical reasoning are used in the evaluation. The technique is described and a case study is presented to support its use.

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