A 35 year old woman presents complaining of left wrist pain for several months. She works as a waitress and has noticed increasing wrist pain associated with intermittent numbness and tingling of her thumb, index finger and long finger on the left hand. She states the pain is worse at night and after work. On exam she has tingling in her left thumb and first digit when her wrists are held in flexion for 60 seconds. This is a positive ____________ test and suggests the diagnosis of ______________.
1) Finkelstein test/De Quervain's tendonitis
2) Phalen's test/carpal tunnel syndrome
3) Phalen's test/ulnar nerve compression
4) Tinel's sign/carpal tunnel syndrome
5) Tinel's sign/radial nerve compression