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One Question - December 28, 2012
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In a patient who presents with symptomatic bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome and has failed conservative treatment, how often do you perform simultaneous bilateral carpal tunnel release?
More Often
14.9%
Less Often
37.9%
Never
47.2%