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Tinel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Edgar Tinel (1854–1912), Belgian classical composer and pianist *Jules Tinel (1879–1952), French neurologist **Tinel's sign Tinel's sign (also Hoffmann-Tinel sign) is a way to detect irritated nerves. It is performed by lightly tapping ( percussing) over the nerve to elicit a sensation of tingling or " pins and needles" in the distribution of the nerve. Percussion is u ... See also * Pinel * Tanel * Tiner {{surname ...
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Edgar Tinel
Edgar Pierre Joseph Tinel (27 March 185428 October 1912) was a Belgian composer and pianist. He was born in Sinaai, today part of Sint-Niklaas in East Flanders, Belgium, and died in Brussels. After studies at the Brussels Conservatory with Louis Brassin (piano) and François-Auguste Gevaert (composition), he began a career as a virtuoso, but soon abandoned this for composition. In 1877 his cantata '' Klokke Roeland'' won him the Belgian Prix de Rome, and in 1881 he succeeded Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens as director of the Mechelen Institute of Religious Music. He devoted himself to a study of old church music, and his ideas gave rise to Pope Pius X's ''Motu proprio''. Appointed inspector of music education in 1889, he moved to the Brussels Conservatory to become professor of counterpoint and fugue in 1896, and director at the end of 1908. He was made maître de chapelle to the king in 1910, having been elected to the Belgian Royal Academy in 1902. His liturgical music is polyp ...
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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 moving to Paris. He became in 1901 and in 1906. He studied under Charles Emile Troisier, Joseph Jules Dejerine, Louis Théophile Joseph Landouzy, and Arnold Netter, and was inspired to study neurology by Dejerine. He received his Doctor of Medicine, M.D. in 1910 with a thesis on ''nerve involvement of Tabes dorsalis, tabes'' which came from work done with Dejerine, Landouzy, and René Laennec, Laennec. He became in 1911 and chief of the laboratory at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in 1913. In 1914 he was called up, and became head of the neurological centre at Le Mans. In Autumn 1915, he published his famous article about the distal regeneration sign, then baptised Tinel's sign. In 1916, he published in French an amazing book about the cu ...
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Tinel's Sign
Tinel's sign (also Hoffmann-Tinel sign) is a way to detect irritated nerves. It is performed by lightly tapping ( percussing) over the nerve to elicit a sensation of tingling or " pins and needles" in the distribution of the nerve. Percussion is usually performed moving distal to proximal. It is named after Jules Tinel.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 CoTinel, J. (1915) Le signe du fourmillement dans les lésions des nerfs périphériques. Presse médicale, 47, 388–389Tinel, J., Nerve wounds. London: Baillère, Tindall and Cox, 1917 It is a potential sign of carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome Ulnar nerve entrapment is a condition where the ulnar nerve becomes physically trapped or pinched, resulting in pain, numbness, or weakness, primarily affecting the little fing ...
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Pinel
Pinel is the surname of: * Raquel Pinel, Spanish football forward currently playing for Valencia CF in the Spanish league * Germain Pinel (c. 1600–1661), French lutenist and composer * François Pinel (c. 1624-18 May 1709), French lutenist and theorbo player, younger brother of the former * Louis Pinel, (?-1889), French Chinese general, went to settle in China, Philippe Pinel's grand-nephew * Marie-Adélaïde Pinel (?-1902), French teacher, Louis Pinel's sister, Philippe Pinel's grand-niece and Paul Langevin's mother * Marcel Pinel (1908–1968), French footballer * Suzanne Pinel, CM is a Canadian children's entertainer and citizenship judge * Julie Pinel Julie Pinel ( fl. 1710–1737) was a French composer and harpsichord teacher, born into the Pinel family of court musicians. Very little is known of her life, but she dedicated her published collection of songs to the "Prince of Soubize", thought t ... (1710–1737), French composer and harpsichord teacher * Philippe Pinel
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Tanel
Tanel is a male given name of Estonian origin. It is a cognate of the name Daniel. Individuals bearing the name Tanel include: * Tanel Ingi (born 1976), Estonian actor * Tanel Joamets (born 1968), Estonian pianist *Tanel Kangert (born 1987), Estonian road bicycle racer *Tanel Kiik (born 1989), Estonian politician *Tanel Kurbas (born 1988), Estonian professional basketball player * Tanel Laanmäe (born 1989), Estonian javelin thrower * Tanel Leok (born 1985), Estonian motocross racer * Tanel Padar (born 1980), Estonian singer * Tanel Rander (born 1980), Estonian artist, curator and writer *Tanel Sokk (born 1985), Estonian professional basketball player * Tanel Talve (born 1976), iEstonian journalist, radio and television presenter and politician * Tanel Tammet (born 1965), Estonian computer scientist, professor, software engineer and politician *Tanel Tein (born 1978), Estonian professional basketball player *Tanel Toom (born 1982), Estonian Oscar nominated director, screenwriter ...
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