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=== Purpose ===
Carpal Compression Test or Median Compression Test is a diagnostic test for [[Carpal Tunnel Syndrome|carpal tunnel syndrome]].
 
=== Technique ===
'''Step 1.''' Patient position in standing or sitting.
 
'''Step 2.''' Patient forearm is supinated and then examiner applies direct pressure over the carpal tunnel between the thenar and hypothenar eminence (median nerve) for 30 seconds.
 
'''Step 3.''' Positive test indicates any numbness, pain or paresthesia in the distribution of median nerve.
 
=== Evidence ===

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Purpose[edit | edit source]

Carpal Compression Test or Median Compression Test is a diagnostic test for carpal tunnel syndrome.

Technique[edit | edit source]

Step 1. Patient position in standing or sitting.

Step 2. Patient forearm is supinated and then examiner applies direct pressure over the carpal tunnel between the thenar and hypothenar eminence (median nerve) for 30 seconds.

Step 3. Positive test indicates any numbness, pain or paresthesia in the distribution of median nerve.

Evidence[edit | edit source]