Ulnar tunnel syndrome, also known as Guyon's canal syndrome or Handlebar palsy, is ulnar neuropathy at the wrist where it passes through the ulnar tunnel...
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as a loss of dexterity. Ulnar tunnel syndrome (ulnar neuropathy at the wrist) is associated with variable symptoms, as the ulnar nerve separates near the...
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by the nerve. Ulnar neuropathy may affect the elbow as cubital tunnel syndrome. At the wrist a similar neuropathy is ulnar tunnel syndrome. In terms of...
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Cubital tunnel syndrome is an entrapment neuropathy, or nerve compression syndrome, a condition caused by compression, traction or friction, of the ulnar nerve...
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ulnar canal or ulnar tunnel (also known as Guyon's canal or tunnel) is a semi-rigid longitudinal canal in the wrist that allows passage of the ulnar artery...
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the carpal tunnel. Superficial to the carpal tunnel and the flexor retinaculum, the ulnar artery and ulnar nerve pass through the ulnar tunnel/Guyon's canal...
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tunnel is known as cubital tunnel syndrome. There are several sites of possible compression, traction or friction of the ulnar nerve as it courses behind...
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deficit is absent or very minor in cubital tunnel syndrome as the ulnar nerve is compressed in the cubital tunnel, rather than transected.) Presence of a...
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with Wartenberg's sign, which relates to entrapment of the ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel.[citation needed] Lanzetta, M; Foucher, G (December 1993)...
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"Cubital tunnel compression in tardy ulnar palsy". Can Med Assoc J. 78 (5): 351–3. PMC 1829685. PMID 13511308. LAM SJ (December 1962). "A tarsal-tunnel syndrome"...
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Repetitive strain injury (redirect from Occupational overuse syndrome)
trigger finger (so-called stenosing tenosynovitis), radial tunnel syndrome, ulnar tunnel syndrome, and focal dystonia. A general worldwide increase since...
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April 30, 2019. Calandruccio, James H. (2012). "Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome, and Stenosing Tenosynovitis". In Canale, S. Terry; Beaty...
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Nerve glide (section Carpal tunnel syndrome)
Cubital tunnel syndrome is a condition that induces pains when ulnar nerves are stretched, pressed, and irritated. This syndrome is also known as "ulnar nerve...
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(December 2013). "Variation in the hypothenar muscles and its impact on ulnar tunnel syndrome". Surg Radiol Anat. 35 (10): 893–9. doi:10.1007/s00276-013-1113-5...
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Osborne's ligament (section Cubital tunnel syndrome)
ligament of Osborne, or the cubital tunnel retinaculum, refers to either the connective tissue which spans the humeral and ulnar heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris...
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deeper with the palmar aponeurosis. The ulnar artery and ulnar nerve, and the cutaneous branches of the median and ulnar nerves, pass on top of the flexor retinaculum...
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physical exam maneuver used to diagnose de Quervain syndrome. To perform the test, the examiner grasps and ulnar deviates the hand when the person has their thumb...
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through the carpal tunnel. Carpal tunnel syndrome is the disability that results from the median nerve being pressed in the carpal tunnel. The median nerve...
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degeneration occurring in ALS patients. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a form of nerve compression syndrome caused by the compression of the median nerve...
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Carpal bones (section Radial abduction/ulnar adduction)
the main role of the carpal bones is to articulate with the radial and ulnar heads to form a highly mobile condyloid joint (i.e. wrist joint), to provide...
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Involved usage of the Smash Box controller may still result in Ulnar tunnel syndrome and general postural concerns, but it is overall less stressful...
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concomitant variants. Ulnar entrapment by the aponeurosis of the two heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle may cause cubital tunnel syndrome. The tendon of...
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Nerve decompression (section Carpal tunnel release)
hand. 1878: first ulnar nerve decompression. However, it did not gain much traction at the time. 1933: first published carpal tunnel surgery for post-traumatic...
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including: An ulnar nerve neuropathy usually from ulnar nerve entrapment somewhere along its course (most commonly around the cubital tunnel at the elbow...
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Elbow (section Cubital tunnel syndrome)
antirheumatic medication. Cubital tunnel syndrome, more commonly known as ulnar neuropathy, occurs when the ulnar nerve is irritated and becomes inflamed...
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to slide back and forth through the narrow passageway (see carpal tunnel syndrome). Starting from the mid-position of the hand, the movements permitted...
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Demyelination Nerve injury classification Carpal tunnel syndrome Piriformis syndrome Deep gluteal syndrome von Bergen TN, Lourie GM (November 2018). "Etiology...
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branch to reinnervate the paralysed muscles innervated by the ulnar nerve. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Posterior interosseous nerve Sukegawa, K.; Kuniyoshi, K.;...
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associated with cubital tunnel syndrome. The presence of the epitrochleoanconeus muscle can lead to ulnar neuropathy, or cubital tunnel syndrome, due to compression...
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Hirayama disease (redirect from O'Sullivan-McLeod syndrome)
but that call for very different treatments, such as advanced carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Symptoms somewhat differ. Pain and tingling in the hand is typically...
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