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Phelan's or Phalan's?

Posted By: pdo on 2009-01-09
In Reply to: If you're talking about maneuver, it's Phalen. nm - context?

Subject: Phelan's or Phalan's?

The doctor said sign.  Here's the context: Tinel's sign is positive over the left carpal tunnel but not the right carpal tunnel.  Tinel's sign is negative over the ulnar grooves bilaterally.  He has a negative Adson's maneuver bilaterally.  He has a negative Phelan's sign bilaterally.


Why, is there a difference between sign and maneuver?




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Phelan's or Phalan's?
Subject: Phelan's or Phalan's?

Which is it?  I have found it both ways.  I normally use Phalan's but my doctor just made a point of spelling Phelan's.  Can anyone help?
could it be Phelan's. Sometimes goes along with Tinel's??
Subject: could it be Phelan's. Sometimes goes along with Tinel's??


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