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Results after simple decompression of the ulnar nerve in cubital tunnel syndrome
Cubital tunnel syndrome represents the second most common compression neuropathy of the upper limb. For more than four decades there has been a controversy about the best surgical treatment modality for cubital tunnel syndrome.
Harder, K +7 more
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Role of sonography in the diagnosis of the most common peripheral neuropathies
In the practice of a general practitioner, the most common peripheral neuropathy reported by patients is carpal tunnel syndrome followed by cubital tunnel syndrome.
Berta Kowalska +1 more
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Abstract Surgical arthrolysis is recommended for patients who suffer from stiff elbow and desire to restore near‐normal range of motion and better joint function. Arthroscopic arthrolysis has shown significant advantages over open surgery; however, the close proximity of nerves and blood vessels, along with the limited operating space, presents ...
Chuan Zhang +4 more
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the usefulness of high-resolution ultrasonography for the diagnosis of polyneuropathy in diabetes mellitus patients by the examination of the ulnar nerves. Method: We recruited 100 healthy age-matched
Jun Chen +4 more
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Abstract Occupational nerve injuries span a broad array of pathologies and contribute toward functional limitation, disability, and economic impact. Early and accurate recognition, treatment, and management of workplace factors rely on a thorough understanding of the anatomic and biomechanical factors that drive nerve injury.
Sandra L. Hearn +3 more
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Median to ulnar nerve transfer in severe cubital tunnel syndrome [PDF]
IntroductionCubital tunnel syndrome is a common entrapment neuropathy averaging about 30 per 100,000 person. Patients harboring cubital tunnel syndrome suffers from sensory disturbance involving the medial side of the ring finger and the little finger ...
osama deif, Wael Khedr, amr Madkour
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Common sports‐related nerve injuries seen by the electrodiagnostic medical consultant
Abstract The high physiologic demands of sports create dynamic stress on joints, soft tissues, and nerves which may lead to injuries in the athlete. Electrodiagnostic (EDx) assessment is essential to identify the correct diagnosis, localization, and prognosis, to guide management of sports‐related neuropathies.
Jordan I. Farag +2 more
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GUYON'S CANAL SYNDROME AFTER CUBITAL TUNNEL RELEASE: A CASE REPORT
Background:Compression of the ulnar nerve typically occurs at the cubital tunnel and less commonly at Guyon's canal. The cubital tunnel is located between the olecranon and the medial epicondyle.
Ferguson, Drew, Yasuda, Tai, Selod, Omar
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ABSTRACT Background and Purpose Fibromyalgia (FM) is a complex condition with unclear pathophysiology. While central sensitization is commonly accepted as the predominant cause of pain symptoms, numerous evidences suggest a role for the peripheral nervous system, particularly small fiber neuropathy.
Benedetta Bianchi +4 more
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Unusual presentation of multiple nerve entrapment: a case report
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the most common form of ulnar nerve entrapment and the second most common entrapment neuropathy of the upper extremity after carpal tunnel syndrome. However, bilateral compressive ulnar neuropathy is a rare condition.
Veli Citisli +3 more
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