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Ulnar Nerve Entrapment

2016
Ulnar nerve entrapment can be a cause of elbow, wrist, and hand pain. The ulnar nerve travels through several canals or tunnels, and, like the better-known carpal tunnel syndrome, these tunnels can cause entrapment. It is commonly seen in patients participating in throwing sports, such as baseball. Two primary sites are seen in ulnar nerve entrapments –
Andrea M. Trescot, Virtaj Singh
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SUBMUSCULAR TRANSPOSITION OF THE ULNAR NERVE

Hand Clinics, 1996
Anterior submuscular transposition by the Learmonth technique is more demanding technically than other procedures described to treat cubital tunnel syndrome. I generally reserve submuscular transposition for patients who have failed previous anterior subcutaneous transposition and those who are very thin, in which case the nerve may be prominent ...
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Ulnar Nerve Transfer

1987
Irritation of the ulnar nerve frequently occurs in the athlete who throws. This irritation manifests itself in tenderness at the elbow and occasionally causes a radiation of symptoms into the fourth and fifth fingers.2 With activity, the nerve may also sublux in the groove and produce tenderness there. Often there is a positive Tinel’s sign.
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Ulnar nerve entrapment [PDF]

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Tuberculoma of the ulnar nerve

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1975
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The Ulnar Nerve

2016
Mario Di Napoli, Giuliano Gentili
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