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Scorebuilders Q&A
Episode 112 - Anterior Interosseous Nerve (AIN) Syndrome
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A physical therapist is evaluating a patient with a suspected compression neuropathy of the median nerve. Which of the following findings would help confirm a diagnosis of anterior interosseous nerve syndrome over other median nerve neuropathies?
Option 1- Inability to perform an "OK" sign
Option 2- Sensory loss in the palm of the hand and lateral fingers
Option 3- Ape hand deformity
Option 4- Positive Tinel's sign at the cubital tunnel
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