Solve this exciting clinical case, specific to your field of interest via Docplexus’ Clinical Case Challenge. Join your fellow doctors to discuss and answer today’s challenge. A 45-year-old computer engineer visits the clinic with a chief complaint of tingling and numbness in the right hand associated with thumb, index finger, and middle finger. He described the pain as ‘needles and pins’ and reported it to be exacerbating during repetitive computer work.

The pain was temporarily relieved while handshaking or change of positions. There was no fall or trauma to the involved extremity. The patient tested positive for Tinel sign and Phalen’s Test.