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Cubital tunnel syndrome. [PDF]

open access: hybridEFORT Open Rev, 2021
Cubital tunnel syndrome is relatively common; therefore, it represents a significant public health problem. Unique course of the ulnar nerve along the arm, in respect to bone and soft tissue structures of the elbow, is what makes it very susceptible to ...
Burahee AS   +3 more
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Utilizing Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in the Evaluation of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome and Ulnar Nerve Pathology. [PDF]

open access: diamondInt J Sports Phys Ther
Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), is a frequently encountered condition in clinical settings, typically arising from static or dynamic compression of the ulnar nerve. CTS is characterized by the irritation of the ulnar nerve within the cubital tunnel and is
Manske RC, Voight M, Page P, Wolfe C.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Validity of computed tomographic measurements and morphological comparison of cubital tunnel in idiopathic cubital tunnel syndrome [PDF]

open access: goldBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2020
Background Ulnar neuropathy is a common reason for referral to hand surgeons, and 10 to 30% of cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is idiopathic. We hypothesized that the cause of idiopathic CuTS is in the bony structure.
Sang Ki Lee   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Fascia Wrapping Technique: A Modified Method for the Treatment of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome [PDF]

open access: goldThe Scientific World Journal, 2014
Variations of the anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve for cubital tunnel syndrome include subcutaneous, submuscular, intramuscular, and subfascial methods.
Hyun Ho Han   +3 more
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Carpal and cubital tunnel syndromes as the most common variants of upper extremity compression neuropathies

open access: diamondМедицинский совет, 2020
Upper and lower extremity tunnel neuropathies are classified as the peripheral nervous system disorders and are quite common in clinical practice. The development of tunnel syndrome is associated with compression, entrapment of the nerve in the narrow ...
N. V. Pizova
doaj   +3 more sources

Cubital tunnel syndrome associated with previous ganglion cyst excision in the elbow: a case report [PDF]

open access: diamondClinics in Shoulder and Elbow, 2022
Cubital tunnel syndrome refers to compression neuropathy caused by pressure on the ulnar nerve pathway around the elbow. A 63-year-old male patient visited the clinic complaining of decreased sensation and weakness in his left ring finger and little ...
Woojin Shin   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Evaluation of the Results of Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome [PDF]

open access: diamondCentral European Journal of Sport Sciences and Medicine, 2018
The aim of this study was to evaluate the results of surgical treatment and rehabilitation of cubital tunnel syndrome patients. We treated 21 patients with cubital tunnel syndrome, comprising 12 women and 9 men aged 45 to 58.
Anna Deskur, Zbigniew Deskur
doaj   +2 more sources

Intraoperative electrical stimulation promotes the short-term recovery of patients with cubital tunnel syndrome after surgery. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Orthop Surg Res, 2023
Background This study was designed to investigate whether intraoperative electrical nerve stimulation has effects on the short-term recovery of cubital tunnel syndrome patients after ulnar nerve release.
Zhang X   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: Current Concepts [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine, 2020
Compressive neuropathy of the ulnar nerve across the elbow is a common diagnosis encountered frequently within a hand and upper extremity clinical practice. Appropriate and timely evaluation, diagnosis, objective testing, and evidence-based decisions regarding treatment options are paramount in the optimal care of the patient with this pathology.
Patrick M. Kane   +2 more
exaly   +4 more sources

Idiopathic calcinosis cutis causing cubital tunnel syndrome: A case report and review of literature. [PDF]

open access: yesSAGE Open Med Case Rep, 2023
Calcinosis cutis is a type of heterotopic calcification where abnormal calcium deposition occurs in skin or subcutaneous tissue. Among the subtypes of calcinosis cutis, the idiopathic variety occurs without underlying biochemical calcium abnormality.
Basnayake O, Jayarajah U, Beneragama T.
europepmc   +2 more sources

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