M. Tan et U. Tan, Correlation of carpal tunnel size and conduction velocity of the sensory median and ulnar nerves of male and female controls and carpet weavers, PERC MOT SK, 87(3), 1998, pp. 1195-1201
The relation of the carpal tunnel parameters (area, width, and depth) measu
red by computerized axial tomography to the conduction velocity of the sens
ory median and ulnar nerves was studied in the right and left hands of the
24 male and 32 female controls and 64 carpet weavers (40 women, 24 men). Th
ere were sex- and hand-related differences in these relationships in the tw
o groups. Analysis suggested that carpal tunnel size cannot be responsible
for the disorders of sensory nerve conduction in hands; repetitive hand mov
ements, such as carpet weaving, may destroy the normal relation of carpal c
anal size to velocity of sensory nerve conduction.