“…In cases of hand-wrist symptoms occurring during the past 12 months, the physician performed a physical examination using a standardized clinical procedure that strictly applied the methodology and clinical tests of the "European consensus criteria document" (20) for DQD and the five other specific upper-extremity MSD surveyed (ie, rotator cuff syndrome, lateral epicondylitis, ulnar tunnel syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, and flexor-extensor peritendinitis or tenosynovitis of the forearm-wrist region). [See Roquelaure et al (21) for details]. DQD was diagnosed if (i) there was intermittent pain or tenderness localized over the radial side of the wrist, possibly radiating proximally to the forearm or distally to the thumb, and present currently or for ≥4 days in the preceding 7 days and (ii) Finkelstein's test was positive, with distinct right/left difference.…”