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Endoscopic cubital tunnel decompression – Review of the literature
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common compressive neuropathy of the upper limb. Endoscopic cubital tunnel decompression has gained popularity in recent years as this enables surgeons to achieve decompression of the ulnar nerve along its ...
Margaret Woon Man Fok+2 more
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Defining Mobile Tech Posture: Prevalence and Position Among Millennials [PDF]
Background: Mobile technologies have revolutionized daily life, significantly impacting ADLs and IADLs, as well as use of the hand and upper extremity.
Cool, Alex+6 more
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IS RDW A PREDICTIVE PARAMETER FOR CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME PATIENTS REQUIRING SURGERY? [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether haemogram parameters are predictive factors for both the severity of the disease and a decision in favor of surgical treatment in patients with an established diagnosis of cubital tunnel ...
Hakan Sarman+5 more
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Foreign Body Inside the Tunnel: A Rare Cause of Acute Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Foreign bodies are common entities found in hand surgery practice. However, they are a very rare cause of the acute cubital tunnel syndrome. A 48-year-old male patient was consulted for cubital tunnel symptoms after 2-day unconscious state in the ...
Gokce Yildiran+3 more
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41. Positive Ultrasonographic Findings Of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Is Highly Predictive Of Symptomatic Improvement Following Cubital Tunnel Release [PDF]
Stefan M. Czerniecki, MD, Sonu Jain, MD
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Endoscopic Cubital Tunnel Recurrence Rates [PDF]
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common nerve entrapment in the upper extremity. There are no current publications concerning the recurrence rates after endoscopic cubital tunnel release.
Cobb T+8 more
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Abstract Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common peripheral nerve entrapment syndrome in the human body. It is the cause of considerable pain and disability for patients. When appropriately diagnosed, this condition may be treated by both conservative and operative means.
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To minimize damage to healthy tissues, we have been performing endoscopically assisted cubital tunnel syndrome surgery based on endoscopic nerve findings since 1995. This is the first study to focus on endoscopic surgery for cubital tunnel syndrome based
Aya Yoshida+2 more
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Cubital tunnel syndrome with small occult ganglion: A case report of bike rider
Cubital tunnel syndrome, the second-most common peripheral compression neuropathy, is associated with dynamic pressure in the cubital tunnel with the elbow flexion position.
Takuro Kuboi+5 more
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