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Although ulnar nerve compression may occur at the ulnar canal of the wrist, its most common location is around the cubital tunnel of the elbow.
An interesting new study discusses the occurrence of peripheral nerve injuries in a subset of patients who survived severe COVID-19.
Everyone at some point has had the misfortune of hitting their elbow just so and sending an electric shock up their arm, but what's really going on?
Results showed favorable outcomes in patients who underwent ulnar nerve anterior transmuscular transposition for treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome.“Ulnar nerve subluxation is more ...
Compression of the ulnar nerve causes ulnar nerve entrapment syndrome to occur. The ulnar nerve is one of the principal nerves of the upper limb. It has a long course from the neck down into the ...
Motor-nerve conduction velocities were determined unilaterally for the median, ulnar, peroneal and posterior tibial nerves on two different occasions varying from three to eighteen months apart ...
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the entrapment of the ulnar nerve at the elbow in the cubital tunnel. When the ulnar nerve becomes entrapped in the cubital tunnel, the patient […] ...
Severe injuries to ligaments like the ulnar collateral ligament in the elbow may require surgery to repair. Learn more about ulnar collateral ligament injuries and how to treat them.
Only two patients had nerve-conduction velocities of less than 60% of lower limit of the normal range, suggesting severe demyelination.
If you have pain or numbness in your hand or wrist, you could have ulnar tunnel syndrome. Learn about the diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment.