TINEL'S
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• Test positioning
The client is seated with the elbow in slight flexion, and the therapist is standing with the distal hand grasping the client's wrist (laterally).
• Action
With the wrist stabilized, tap the ulnar nerve in the ulnar notch (between the olecranon process and medial epicondyle) with the index finger.
• Positive finding
Tingling along the ulnar distribution of the forearm, hand, and fingers is indicative of ulnar nerve compromise.
• Special considerations & comments
A positive finding can be related to traction of the ulnar nerve from a valgus force or it can be related to some type of compression of the nerve itself, as would be seen with inflammation surrounding the area.
Performance of a bilateral assessment is recommended for comparison of results.