Tinel's sign (also Hoffmann-Tinel sign) is a way to detect irritated
nerve
A nerve is an enclosed, cable-like bundle of nerve fibers (called axons) in the peripheral nervous system.
A nerve transmits electrical impulses. It is the basic unit of the peripheral nervous system. A nerve provides a common pathway for the e ...
s. It is performed by lightly tapping (
percussing) over the nerve to elicit a sensation of tingling or "
pins and needles
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" in the distribution of the nerve.
Percussion is usually performed moving distal to proximal.
It is named after
Jules Tinel
Jules Tinel (1879 in Rouen – 1952) was a French neurologist remembered for describing Tinel's sign.
Biography
Jules Tinel was born in 1879 into a family with a five generation history of medical professionals. He studied in Rouen before movin ...
.
[Tinel, J. (1978) The "tingling sign" in peripheral nerve lesions (Translated by EB Kaplan). In: M. Spinner M (Ed.), Injuries to the Ma jor Branches of Peripheral Nerves of the Forearm. (2nd ed.) (pp 8–13). Philadelphia: WD Saunders Co][Tinel, J. (1915) Le signe du fourmillement dans les lésions des nerfs périphériques. Presse médicale, 47, 388–389][Tinel, J., Nerve wounds. London: Baillère, Tindall and Cox, 1917]
It is a potential sign of carpal tunnel syndrome,
cubital tunnel syndrome,
anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome and
symptomatic neuroma.
History
Tinel's sign takes its name from French neurologist
Jules Tinel
Jules Tinel (1879 in Rouen – 1952) was a French neurologist remembered for describing Tinel's sign.
Biography
Jules Tinel was born in 1879 into a family with a five generation history of medical professionals. He studied in Rouen before movin ...
(1879–1952), who wrote about it in a journal article published in October 1915.
German neurologist
Paul Hoffmann independently also published an article on the sign six months earlier, in March 1915.
Previously, in 1909, Trotter and Davies published their findings that sensations elicited distal to the point of nerve resection are referred to the area or point of nerve resection; however they "failed to comment on the clinical relevance of their observation."
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See also
* Hoffmann's sign
Hoffmann's reflex (Hoffmann's sign, sometimes simply "''Hoffmann's''", also finger flexor reflex) is a neurological examination finding elicited by a reflex test which can help verify the presence or absence of issues arising from the corticospinal ...
* Phalen maneuver
Phalen's maneuver is a diagnostic test for carpal tunnel syndrome by an American orthopedist named George S. Phalen.
Technique
The patient is asked to hold their Wrist, wrists in complete and forced flexion (pushing the dorsal surfaces of bot ...
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