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A client first seen in your practice complains of pain in her wrist and demonstrates noticeable weakness in thumb opposition with parasthesis along the thenar, thumb, second and third digits on the palmer side of the hand. What is your suspected diagnosis?Group of answer choicesUlnar nerve injuryRadial nerve injuryMedian nerve injury

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A client first seen in your practice complains of pain in her wrist and demonstrates noticeable weakness in thumb opposition with parasthesis along the thenar, thumb, second and third digits on the palmer side of the hand. What is your suspected diagnosis?Group of answer choicesUlnar nerve injuryRadial nerve injuryMedian nerve injury

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Based on the symptoms described, the suspected diagnosis would be a Median nerve injury. The Median nerve is responsible for the sensation in the thumb, second and third digits on the palmer side of the hand, and it also controls the thumb opposition. Therefore, pain in the wrist, weakness in thumb opposition, and parasthesia (abnormal sensation) in these areas strongly suggest an injury to the Median nerve.

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