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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome The ulnar nerve passes through the cubital tunnel on its way through the elbow. The nerve can become compressed as it runs through.
Results presented at the American Society for Surgery of the Hand Annual Meeting showed patient-reported outcome measures were significantly improved after cubital tunnel release regardless of ...
Cubital tunnel syndrome is much less common than carpal tunnel syndrome, but both of these syndromes involve the compression of a nerve, causing symptoms of a damaged nerve (neuropathy).
Cubital tunnel syndrome is a more common entity, with reported incidence ranging from 1.9% to 5.9%.
Cubital tunnel syndrome is much less common than carpal tunnel syndrome, but both of these syndromes involve the compression of a nerve, causing symptoms of a damaged nerve (neuropathy).
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