The ulnar nerve, or what some refer to as the "funny bone," is one of three major nerves in the arm, running from the neck to the hand ... difficulty controlling movement, and pain or tenderness. If ...
It is evidenced by a sensation similar to the pain that occurs from hitting the "funny ... rests under a bump of bone called the medial epicondyle. The ulnar nerve begins in the side of the neck and ...
Carpal tunnel syndrome in the presence of anomalous median to ulnar nerve communications in the forearm produces a characteristic change in motor conduction studies. Median nerve stimulation at the ...
This nerve compression also leads to wrist pain and hand muscle breakdown. This condition is known as carpal tunnel syndrome. 3-5 Similar nerve entrapment disorders may also occur: 3-5 Cubital tunnel ...
It is recommended that sensory nerve conduction studies (NCS) include the ulnar and sural nerves, and generally accepted that sensory nerves are normal in MND. There are however previous reports in ...
This study specifically aims to examine whether a technique of ulnar sensory “inching” nerve conduction study may be useful in localizing the site of compression in mild ulnar neuropathies, where ...
The ulnar nerve, commonly called the funny bone, runs from the neck to the fingers through a tube, or tunnel. When it is compressed, it doesn’t get enough blood flow to work properly. Over time, ...