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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

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Cubital tunnel syndrome refers to the pinched ulnar nerve at the elbow. The ulnar nerve provides motor and sensory functions to parts of forearm and finger.

 


About Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
What is cubital tunnel syndrome?
Cubital tunnel syndrome feels similar to the pain that occurs from hitting the "funny" bone in your elbow.

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Cubital tunnel syndrome feels similar to the pain that occurs from hitting the "funny" bone in your elbow. The condition may occur if you frequently bend your elbows, constantly lean on your elbows, or sustain a direct injury to the area.

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It may involve both sensory and motor problems and most often results from compression or entrapment of the ulnar nerve at the elbow (cubital tunnel syndrome).

The most common entrapments are of the median nerve of the wrist (the carpal tunnel syndrome) and ulnar nerve of the elbow (the cubital tunnel syndrome).

via the brachial plexus down into the arm, through the cubital tunnel at the elbow, and supplies both sensory and motor innervation to parts of the forearm, and hand. Known in anatomy also as the nervus ulnaris. See also: Cubital tunnel syndrome.

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