U.S., Nov. 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07248124) titled 'Pilot Study, Aimed at Describing in Myography, the Collapse of the Muscular Response Visualized in the Scratch Collapse Test, in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.' on Nov. 17.

Brief Summary: The Scratch Collapse Test (SCT) is a neurocutaneous reflex used to detect peripheral nerve compression in nerve tunnel syndromes. It first involves applying a sensory stimulus to the skin over the suspected nerve compression point, then bilaterally testing the strength of a specific muscle in the patient. Compression is then manifested by a transient loss of strength in the muscle on the affected side, while it is preserved on the healthy side. This loss ...