Cubital tunnel syndrome occurs when the ulnar nerve in the elbow region becomes compressed or entrapped. It is the second most common nerve entrapment in the upper extremity. Although this condition may arise following local trauma, it is most often spontaneous and the largest contributing factor is elbow position during sleep. The problem may also occur when you stretch the nerve or perform repetitive activities that involve reaching overhead or bending your elbow.
Symptoms of cubital tunnel syndrome include:
SSPT's treatments for cubital tunnel syndrome focus on relieving pressure and irritation to the ulnar nerve at the medial epicondyle of the elbow. Your treatment may include:
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