Journal of hand surgery global online
The Reversed Palmaris Longus: Sonographic Findings and Anatomical Correlation With Implications for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Diagnosis and Management.
Walter I Sussman, Erek W Latzka, Jay Smith
Published: 202610.1016/j.jhsg.2025.100903
Abstract
Open AccessAnomalous muscles of the forearm, including a reversed palmaris longus, may present as masses or median nerve compression syndromes, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. In both cases, ultrasound may be used as a first-line diagnostic test. This report presents a case of a reversed palmaris longus with sonographic findings and anatomic correlation. The diagnosis of these muscular anomalies, their relationship to compression syndromes, and implications for surgical planning are discussed.