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Cubital tunnel syndrome is a common disorder that affects the upper limb and involves compression of the ulnar nerve. However, this syndrome is rarely caused by multiple intraneural ganglion cysts.
Ehab F Alsaygh +2 more
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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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Treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome using the technique of medial partial epicondylectomy of the elbow [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The authors made a retrospective analysis of the results of 21 cases of cubital syndrome that were surgically treated with the partial medial epicondylectomy.
Bastos, Thiago Bernardes [UNIFESP] +5 more
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Background The ulnar nerve has a long and complex anatomical course, originating from the brachial neural plexus in the neck with nerve trunk formation at the posterior neck triangle, and on to the axilla.
Y. Gashi +1 more
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Background: Primary elbow osteoarthritis usually presents with pain and global restriction of range of motion and rarely presents with features of cubital tunnel syndrome. Ulnar claw hand is debilitating to the patient and interferes in the activities of
Rudra Prasad Ms +3 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Elbow: A Structured Approach [PDF]
Context: The elbow is a complex joint and commonly injured in athletes. Evaluation of the elbow by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an important adjunct to the physical examination.
Bredella, Miriam A. +2 more
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Therapeutic Potentials of Radial Shock Wave in Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Background Cubital tunnel syndrome is a common compressive neuropathy, its conservative and surgical treatments results are not satisfactory; the need for a novel, safe, and effective therapeutic modality is highly required.
D. Alashkar, S. Hablas
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290 surgical procedures for ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow: Physiopathology, clinical experience and results [PDF]
Ulnar nerve entrapment at the elbow is an important and relatively frequent pathological condition that may be related to diffent causes depending on individual or external factors. The cause of the nerve lesion is also idiopathic in about one-quarter to
Artico, M +3 more
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Evaluation and Management of Sleep Disorders in the Hand Surgery Patient. [PDF]
Despite posing a significant public health threat, sleep disorders remain poorly understood and often underdiagnosed and mismanaged. Although sleep disorders are seemingly unrelated, hand surgeons should be mindful of these because numerous conditions of
Gaspar, Michael P. +4 more
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Objective: Carpal and cubital tunnel syndromes are common entrapment neuropathies [1]. Some previous studies showed that carpal tunnel syndrome and, to a lesser extent, cubital tunnel syndrome can impair sleep and quality of life [2-4].
B. Yılmaz
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