It's normal for your fingers to go numb while scrolling on your phone occasionally, but if this is becoming a daily nuisance, you may be developing cubital tunnel syndrome.
The OHSU Nerve Center offers access to neurologists, surgeons and rehabilitation specialists who work as a team to relieve pain from cubital tunnel syndrome. You’ll find: Cubital tunnel syndrome is a ...
Cubital tunnel syndrome is a condition that involves pressure or stretching of the ulnar nerve. It is evidenced by a sensation similar to the pain that occurs from hitting the "funny" bone in your ...
This makes it more vulnerable to compression. Ulnar nerve entrapment sometimes goes by other names, depending on where the entrapment occurs: cubital tunnel syndrome refers to entrapment at your ...
A limited surgical decompression of the ulnar nerve within the cubital tunnel by incision of the arcuate ligament was effective in relieving pain and dysesthesia in 22 of 27 patients. No patient ...
Cubital tunnel release alleviates the symptoms of cubital tunnel syndrome—a condition that occurs when the ulnar nerve is pinched in one of several locations in the back of the elbow. When the ...
This time we are going to discuss cubital tunnel syndrome or ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow. Ulnar nerve entrapment is an injury which occurs for several reasons and risk factors for cubital ...
Ulnar nerve compression usually occurs around the elbow joint, a condition called cubital tunnel syndrome. Much less often, compression can occur at the wrist, a condition sometimes known as Guyon ...
Carpal tunnel is caused by pressure exerted on the median nerve at the wrist and cubital tunnel is caused by repeated injury/pressure on the ulnar nerve at the elbow. The conditions and treatments ...
This nerve compression also leads to wrist pain and hand muscle breakdown. This condition is known as carpal tunnel syndrome. 3-5 Similar nerve entrapment disorders may also occur: 3-5 Cubital tunnel ...
Understanding the anatomy of the region explains the mechanism of triggering the inflammation of the nerve. The roof of the cubital tunnel is the arcuate ligament (taut at 90 degrees, with elbow ...