The OK and W Signs in Pre-/Intraoperative Testing of Lacertus and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. [PDF]
Hagert E, Gnanapragasam R, Martinel V.
europepmc +2 more sources
Diffusion tensor imaging in cubital tunnel syndrome [PDF]
Cubital tunnel syndrome (CuTS) is the 2nd most common compressive neuropathy. To improve both diagnosis and the selection of patients for surgery, there is a pressing need to develop a reliable and objective test of ulnar nerve ‘health’. Diffusion tensor
Timothy T. Griffiths+7 more
doaj +2 more sources
Cubital tunnel syndrome: current principles of diagnosis and treatment
Cubital tunnel syndrome (CTS) is manifested as hand sensory and motor impairments due to ulnar nerve compression in the cubital tunnel. The diagnosis is based on clinical data and is confirmed by electroneuromyography and ultrasonography.
V. A. Golovacheva+7 more
doaj +3 more sources
The symptoms of cubital tunnel syndrome in 118 patients were mainly those of muscular atrophy, but they also included sensory disturbances in the ring and little fingers and pain in the ulnar side of the forearm. The syndrome occurs equally in men and women, with no particular age preference in adults. Seven tests are useful in diagnosing the condition.
Michael W. Devereaux, Asa J. Wilbourn
+18 more sources
Ulnar nerve stability-based surgery for cubital tunnel syndrome via a small incision: a comparison with classic anterior nerve transposition [PDF]
Ho Jung Kang+5 more
openalex +3 more sources
Modern Treatment of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: Evidence and Controversy. [PDF]
Graf A+4 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Olympic Elbow Comprising Lateral Epicondylitis, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, and Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture. [PDF]
Gencarelli P, Mittal R, Yi R, Lee JM.
europepmc +3 more sources
Cubital tunnel syndrome due to old lateral humeral condyle fractures with gouty stone: A case report. [PDF]
Zhang H, Zhang C.
europepmc +2 more sources
Challenging the dogma:anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve is indicated in recurrent cubital tunnel syndrome [PDF]
The current evidence for treatment of primary idiopathic cubital tunnel syndrome favours an in situ release. However, anterior transposition of the ulnar nerve remains a popular procedure in recurrent cubital tunnel syndrome.
Ruettermann, Mike
core +1 more source
A possible use of the cubit rod in Ancient Egypt to measure and draw lengths based on fractions [PDF]
We will discuss about a possible method of using the cubit rod by the architects and the surveyors of Ancient Egypt to measure and draw lengths, comparing it with the other interpretations present in Literature. Instead of the modern decimal notation, which sees the use of comma to represent a number or a measure, at that time there was a wide use of ...
arxiv +1 more source