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1. Physical and psychosocial work-related exposures and the incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome: A systematic review of prospective studies.

2. Association between carpal tunnel syndrome and the five-year incidence of anxiety disorder and depression in adults followed in general practices in Germany.

3. Association of psychological factors with limb disability in patients with cervical radiculopathy: comparison with carpal tunnel syndrome.

4. Patient Mindset and the Success of Carpal Tunnel Release.

5. Does the educational level of women influence hand grip and pinch strength in carpal tunnel syndrome?

6. Carpal tunnel surgery: predictors of clinical outcomes and patients' satisfaction.

7. Higher preoperative pain catastrophizing increases the risk of low patient reported satisfaction after carpal tunnel release: a prospective study.

8. Pain as a determinant of health-related quality of life in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome; a case-controlled study.

9. Depression and Pain Interference Correlate With Physical Function in Patients Recovering From Hand Surgery.

10. Influence of illness perceptions, psychological distress and pain catastrophizing on self-reported symptom severity and functional status in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome.

11. Prognostic factors for response to treatment by corticosteroid injection or surgery in carpal tunnel syndrome (palms study): A prospective multicenter cohort study.

12. Anxiety and depression in patients with suspected carpal tunnel syndrome - A case controlled study.

13. Influence of Clinical, Psychological, and Psychophysical Variables on Long-term Treatment Outcomes in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Evidence From a Randomized Clinical Trial.

14. Patient-reported outcomes of carpal tunnel syndrome surgery in a non-industrial area.

15. Better Patient-Reported Experiences with Health Care Are Associated with Improved Clinical Outcome after Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery.

16. Perceived Pain Extent Is Not Associated with Physical, Psychological, or Psychophysical Outcomes in Women with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

17. Reliability of two-point discrimination test in carpal tunnel syndrome patients.

18. The relationship of pain on the upper extremity functions and quality of life in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome.

19. A prognostic model for the patient-reported outcome of surgical treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome.

20. Evaluation of symptom severity, functional status and anxiety levels in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome with different electrophysiological stages.

21. Predictive factors of the neuropathic pain in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome and its impact on patient activity.

22. Psychosocial Risk Factors and the Association With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Systematic Review.

23. Psychological Status Is Associated With Symptom Severity in Patients With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

24. Patients With Limited Health Literacy Have Similar Preferences but Different Perceptions in Surgical Decision-making for Carpal Tunnel Release.

25. Preoperative Pain Sensitization Is Associated With Postoperative Pillar Pain After Open Carpal Tunnel Release.

26. Gradual Onset Diseases: Misperception of Disease Onset.

27. Association of psychological distress, quality of life and costs with carpal tunnel syndrome severity: a cross-sectional analysis of the PALMS cohort.

28. The Effect of Psychological Factors on the Outcomes of Carpal Tunnel Release: A Systematic Review.

29. Prognostic Variables for Patient Return-to-Work Interval Following Carpal Tunnel Release in a Workers' Compensation Population.

30. Follow-up of pregnancy-related carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms at 12 months postpartum: A prospective study.

31. Use of a decision aid did not decrease decisional conflict in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome.

32. Patient Comprehension of Carpal Tunnel Surgery: An Investigation of Health Literacy.

33. Measurement properties of the EuroQoL EQ-5D-5L to assess quality of life in patients undergoing carpal tunnel release.

34. Biomechanical and psychosocial exposures are independent risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome: assessment of confounding using causal diagrams.

35. Education, night splinting and exercise versus usual care on recovery and conversion to surgery for people awaiting carpal tunnel surgery: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

36. [Spanish validation of the Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire].

37. Pain, depression and sleep disorders in patients with diabetic and nondiabetic carpal tunnel syndrome: a vicious cycle.

38. Pain is Associated to Clinical, Psychological, Physical, and Neurophysiological Variables in Women With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

39. Influence of Priming on Patient-Reported Outcome Measures: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

40. The Relationship Between Catastrophic Thinking and Hand Diagram Areas.

41. Does a Directive to an Internet Site Enhance the Doctor-Patient Interaction? A Prospective Randomized Study for Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

42. The HAPPY study (Holistic Approach to Pregnancy and the first Postpartum Year): design of a large prospective cohort study.

43. Effectiveness of mechanical traction as a non-surgical treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome compared to care as usual: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

44. Personal and workplace psychosocial risk factors for carpal tunnel syndrome: a pooled study cohort.

45. Outcomes of open carpal tunnel release at a minimum of ten years.

46. Correspondence between clinical presentation and electrophysiological testing for potential carpal tunnel syndrome.

47. Exposure-response relationships in work-related musculoskeletal disorders in elbows and hands - A synthesis of group-level data on exposure and response obtained using uniform methods of data collection.

48. Outcomes of open carpal tunnel decompression.

49. Contribution of kinesophobia and catastrophic thinking to upper-extremity-specific disability.

50. Minimal clinically important differences in the Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire after carpal tunnel release.

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