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Ultrasound evaluation of the ulnar nerve in cubital tunnel syndrome: anatomy, normal and abnormal findings, and postoperative aspects [PDF]
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common compressive neuropathy of the upper limb after carpal tunnel syndrome and results from entrapment of the ulnar nerve around the elbow.
Cosentino Aurelio +3 more
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Utilizing Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound in the Evaluation of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome and Ulnar Nerve Pathology [PDF]
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
Robert C. Manske +3 more
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Modified musculofascial lengthening technique for submuscular ulnar nerve transposition in cubital tunnel syndrome. [PDF]
ObjectiveCubital tunnel syndrome is a common peripheral neuropathy of the upper extremity. Anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve is an established surgical treatment option for this condition.
Sang-Pil So +4 more
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Ulnar Nerve in Situ Decompression versus Transposition for Idiopathic Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: Long-term clinical outcome: Multicenteric retrospective study [PDF]
Background: Cubital tunnel syndrome is one of the most frequent upper extremity entrapment neuropathies. The best surgical therapy for cubital tunnel syndrome is unknown.Our goal is to compare the results of the different methods proposed and correlate ...
Moamed Abdeltawab +4 more
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Background: Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been used for the treatment of partial ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears of the elbow in throwing athletes. Very few studies have focused on the complication profile of PRP in this application.The purpose of
Robert G. Thompson, MD +2 more
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Background: Entrapment of the ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel occurs as the second most common compression neuropathy of the upper limb. Although the usual etiology is idiopathic or following cubitus valgus, a compressing mass can be a rare ca use and
Mahmoud Farzan +6 more
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Evaluation of the ulnar nerve with shear-wave elastography: a potential sonographic method for the diagnosis of ulnar neuropathy [PDF]
Purpose This study was designed to verify whether shear-wave elastography (SWE) can be used to differentiate ulnar neuropathy at the cubital tunnel from asymptomatic ulnar nerve or medial epicondylitis.
Sujin Kim, Guen Young Lee
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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 ...
Igor Knežević +3 more
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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
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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
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