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Cubital tunnel syndrome

Cubital tunnel syndrome is a type of ulnar nerve compression neuropathy (tunnel syndrome) due to pathological compression of the ulnar nerve along its course within the cubital tunnel. Epidemiology The compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow is the second most common peripheral neuropathy ...
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Maulik S Patel
Published 22 Jun 2019
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Shailaja Muniraj
Published 22 Feb 2019
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Maulik S Patel
Published 28 Nov 2022
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Cubital tunnel syndrome from osteoarthritis

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Henry Knipe
Published 28 Oct 2023
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Rasha Karam Mahmoud Mohammed
Published 28 Jul 2023
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Bahman Rasuli
Published 15 Feb 2019
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Bahman Rasuli
Published 21 Feb 2019
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Maulik S Patel
Published 07 May 2020
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Maulik S Patel
Published 11 Sep 2017
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Ultrasound
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Utkarsh Kabra
Published 23 Aug 2021
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Cubital tunnel syndrome

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Maulik S Patel
Published 17 Jul 2013
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Cubital tunnel syndrome due to anconeus epitrochlearis

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Maulik S Patel
Published 30 Jun 2021
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Nerve compression syndrome

Nerve compression syndromes or nerve entrapment neuropathies are a group of several nerve disorders associated with sensory and/or motor loss resulting from nerve compression. Epidemiology Nerve compression syndromes are common 1-5 and can account for 10-20% of cases in specialist clinics of n...
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Anconeus epitrochlearis muscle

The anconeus epitrochlearis muscle is an accessory muscle of the upper limb at the medial aspect of the elbow. It is also known as the accessory anconeus muscle or epitrochleoanconeus muscle and should not be confused with the anconeus muscle which is present at the lateral aspect of the elbow. ...
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Valgus instability of the elbow

Valgus instability of the elbow can develop as a result of ulnar collateral ligament injury either in the setting of chronic overuse or in the context of an acute or an acute-on-chronic injury. Epidemiology Valgus instability can be seen in athletes and less commonly in non-athletes. Risk fac...
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Ulnar neuropathy

An ulnar nerve neuropathy can refer to pathology and associated symptoms pertaining to the ulnar nerve anywhere along its course (i.e. from C8/T1 roots to the hand). It can occur at any site along its course and commonly occurs due to pathology at the elbow/cubital tunnel region or in the Guyon ...
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Anconeus muscle

The anconeus muscle is a small muscle in the posterior compartment of the arm at the lateral aspect of the elbow. Its functional significance is not well understood 5. It should not be confused with the anconeus epitrochlearis, an accessory muscle that is present in up to one third of people, a...
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Snapping triceps syndrome

Snapping triceps syndrome is an uncommon cause of medial elbow pain. It occurs if the triceps insertion subluxates over the medial epicondyle during flexion and extension of the elbow, and two palpable "snaps" may be heard or felt during this motion. It may coexist with ulnar nerve dislocation. ...
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Ultrasound of the elbow

Ultrasound of the elbow allows high-resolution imaging of elbow anatomy while simultaneously allowing dynamic evaluation of the joint, tendons, and ligaments. Approach There are multiple possible approaches to imaging the elbow with ultrasound. A typical protocol is as follows 1: Anterior elb...

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