Multiple Choice
On examination, your patient reports that he is an avid cyclist and over the past 2 months has been experiencing numbness of the little finger and the ulnar side of his ring finger that has become painful over the past week with an inability to effectively grasp the handlebars.One area of possible nerve compression producing these signs and symptoms is:
A) Carpal tunnel.
B) Tunnel of Guyon.
C) Thoracic outlet.
D) Tarsal tunnel.
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