You have two main bones in your forearm, called the ulna and radius. The ulna runs along the outside of your wrist, while the radius runs along the inside of your wrist. There’s a bony projection at ...
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Ulnar nerve entrapment causes and treatment
Ulnar nerve entrapment causes numbness or tingling in the hand and fingers. Treatment may include lifestyle changes, such as avoiding activities that put pressure on the elbow or wrist. Repetitive ...
THIS report is concerned with the uncommon syndrome of isolated bilateral symmetrical ulnar-nerve palsy. After confronting such an entity in hospital practice, I became interested in this problem ...
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Ulnar deviation: What it is and what causes it
Ulnar deviation is a hand condition where fingers lean toward the outer side of the hand. The condition is common in people with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases. Treatment can ...
Ulnar nerve entrapment is an injury to a nerve that runs through the arm into the fingers on the outside of the hand. It commonly occurs at or near the elbow. While ulnar nerve entrapment is usually ...
Ulnar tunnel syndrome is a condition that affects the wrist. It happens when the ulnar nerve is compressed going from the wrist into the hand through a space referred to as Guyon’s canal. You may have ...
Ulnar tunnel syndrome occurs when the ulnar nerve in the wrist becomes compressed by a cyst or repeated strain. Treatment typically involves physical therapy and surgery. The nerve compression in ...
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