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Cubital tunnel syndrome is a health condition that involves compression of stretching of the ulnar nerve. The ulnar nerve supplies the muscles of the hand and what is commonly known as the funny bone.
This week we are going to discuss cubital tunnel syndrome at the elbow—a relatively common condition which is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed as a neck condition. Cubital tunnel syndrome is ...
Cubital tunnel syndrome can cause numbness and tingling in the ring and small finger and weakness of the entire hand. The carpal tunnel, where the median nerve can get pinched, ...
Cubital tunnel syndrome is an acute or chronic compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow. The nerve runs between the olecranon (posterior aspect of the elbow) and the medial epicondyle (funny bone) ...
Cubital tunnel syndrome is much less common than carpal tunnel syndrome, but both of these syndromes involve the compression of a nerve, causing symptoms of a damaged nerve (neuropathy). The surgery ...
DEAR DOCTOR K: I have cubital tunnel syndrome. What’s the best treatment for it? DEAR READER: Cubital tunnel syndrome is a trapped or pinched nerve problem, much like its better-known relative ...
Dear M.V.B.: Entrapment of the ulnar nerve in the elbow is called ''cubital tunnel syndrome,'' and it causes a range of symptoms, including pain, numbness and weakness in the hand and forearm.
Cubital tunnel syndrome is less common but also can cause debilitating symptoms, such as numbness in the ring and little fingers and wasting of muscle in the hand. More men than women suffer from ...