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Epineural scarring following previous carpal or cubital tunnel release can lead to pain and permanent dysfunction. To prevent this cascade, nerve wraps are an option.
Keegan M. Hones +6 more
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Background: Ulnar nerve entrapment is one of the most common entrapment neuropathies, usually occurring in the cubital tunnel of the elbow and in Guyon’s canal of the wrist. However, it can also occur at other anatomical locations.
Andrea Ferre-Martinez +9 more
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At the elbow, the ulnar nerve (UN) may be the site of a static compression (by the cubital tunnel retinaculum and Osborne's ligament between the two heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris), or a dynamic compression, especially when the nerve is unstable (subluxation/dislocation outside the ulnar groove).
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Ulnar nerve entrapment neuropathies
Ulnar sinir tuzak nöropatileri, üst ekstremitede karpal tünel sendromundan sonra ikinci sıklıkta görülen tuzak nöropatilerdir. Anatomik özelliği nedeniyle ulnar sinir en sık dirsek bölgesinde basıya uğramaktadır. Dirsek bölgesindeki potansiyel tuzaklanma
Ozcete, Zeynep Alev +3 more
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During routine dissection of a left upper limb of a 68-year-old male human cadaver, an unusual muscle was observed originating from the radius and flexor retinaculum, and continued in the hypothenar region with the muscle belly of the abductor digiti ...
López Fernández, Pedro +4 more
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Ulnar Neuropathy at The Elbow: What Can Be Done in Primary Care?
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow is a common entrapment mononeuropathy. Leaning the elbow on hard floors for a long time, frequent and strong elbow movements, and chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus may be the risk factors for ulnar neuropathy ...
İzzet Fidanci
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The primary aim of this paper was to assess the relevance of high-frequency ultrasound examination in qualifying patients for either surgical or conservative treatment of postoperative peripheral neuropathies.
Berta Kowalska
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Nerve Ultrasound Score in Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
Background and Objectives: Studies have suggested that, by applying certain nerve ultrasound scores, demyelinating and axonal polyneuropathies can be differentiated.
Cheng-Yin Tan +3 more
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Ulnar Neuropathy in the Distal Ulnar Tunnel [PDF]
A brief anatomical review of the ulnar nerve and areas of ulnar nerve entrapment is discussed. The importance of the dorsal cutaneous nerve is presented with regard to localizing a lesion to the ulnar nerve in the forearm. A classification system is described for ulnar entrapment that occurs distal to the wrist.
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Effectiveness of electrophysical modalities in the sensorimotor rehabilitation of radial, ulnar, and median neuropathies: A meta-analysis [PDF]
[EN] Introduction People with ulnar, radial or median nerve injuries can present significant impairment of their sensory and motor functions. The prescribed treatment for these conditions often includes electrophysical therapies, whose effectiveness in ...
Bula-Oyola, Ena +3 more
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