
A prospective long-term study of a general working-age population (16–74 yr) showed that the overall incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome over a 66-month period was 103 per 100 000 people per year (95% confidence interval [CI] 87–119), based on a clinical definition (i.e., clinical symptoms and
Occupational Diseases, Immobilization, Occupational Therapy, Risk Factors, Humans, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Occupational Diseases, Immobilization, Occupational Therapy, Risk Factors, Humans, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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