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Anterior transposition and positioning via helix sling method in cubital tunnel syndrome: An open-label, retrospective trial of maximum 5-year follow-up. [PDF]
Qian Y, Bao B, Wei J, Song J, Zheng X.
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Gray-Scale and Power Doppler Ultrasound Findings Predictive of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Severity. [PDF]
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Ultrasonographic measurements in cubital tunnel syndrome
Muscle and Nerve, 2007AbstractThe cubital tunnel is the most common site of ulnar nerve entrapment. Previous ultrasound studies have demonstrated enlargement of the ulnar nerve in cubital tunnel syndrome but did not report on the cubital tunnel itself. Twenty‐two individuals with cubital tunnel syndrome were evaluated with nerve conduction studies and ultrasound.
Byung-jo Kim, Jae Min Kim, Suk Joo Hong
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Current Orthopaedic Practice, 2018
Cubital tunnel syndrome is one of the most frequent causes of painful paresthesias in the upper extremity. As the ulnar nerve travels around the elbow, it is subjected to compressive, tensile, and frictional forces that potentially jeopardize its physiologic function. A detailed physical examination remains the primary mode of diagnosis. Recently, high-
Claudius D. Jarrett+2 more
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Cubital tunnel syndrome is one of the most frequent causes of painful paresthesias in the upper extremity. As the ulnar nerve travels around the elbow, it is subjected to compressive, tensile, and frictional forces that potentially jeopardize its physiologic function. A detailed physical examination remains the primary mode of diagnosis. Recently, high-
Claudius D. Jarrett+2 more
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HAND, 2023
Background: This study seeks to examine the reliability, quality, and content of YouTube videos on cubital tunnel syndrome, on which there is presently a paucity of information.
Christopher J. Lama+6 more
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Background: This study seeks to examine the reliability, quality, and content of YouTube videos on cubital tunnel syndrome, on which there is presently a paucity of information.
Christopher J. Lama+6 more
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2010
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common compression neuropathy in the upper extremity. Patients complain of numbness in the ring and small fingers, as well as hand weakness. Advanced disease is complicated by irreversible muscle atrophy and hand contractures.
Thomas B. Hughes, Bradley A. Palmer
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Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common compression neuropathy in the upper extremity. Patients complain of numbness in the ring and small fingers, as well as hand weakness. Advanced disease is complicated by irreversible muscle atrophy and hand contractures.
Thomas B. Hughes, Bradley A. Palmer
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2023
Background Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a rare but known complication of brain and nerve trauma, orthopedic trauma, and burns. Nerve compression due to HO is extremely rare; “bony cubital tunnel syndrome,” or compression of the ulnar nerve at the ...
Arya Akhavan+2 more
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Background Heterotopic ossification (HO) is a rare but known complication of brain and nerve trauma, orthopedic trauma, and burns. Nerve compression due to HO is extremely rare; “bony cubital tunnel syndrome,” or compression of the ulnar nerve at the ...
Arya Akhavan+2 more
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