Cubital tunnel
Encyclopedia
The cubital tunnel is a channel which allows the Ulnar nerve
(commonly known as the "funny bone") to travel over the elbow.
Chronic compression of this nerve is known as Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, a form of Repetitive Strain Injury
akin to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
(though now, the opinion over role of repetitive stress in causing carpal tunnel syndrome is divided).
Ulnar nerve
In human anatomy, the ulnar nerve is a nerve which runs near the ulna bone. The ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint is in relation with the ulnar nerve. The nerve is the largest unprotected nerve in the human body , so injury is common...
(commonly known as the "funny bone") to travel over the elbow.
Chronic compression of this nerve is known as Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, a form of Repetitive Strain Injury
Repetitive strain injury
Repetitive strain injury is an injury of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems that may be caused by...
akin to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is an entrapment idiopathic median neuropathy, causing paresthesia, pain, and other symptoms in the distribution of the median nerve due to its compression at the wrist in the carpal tunnel. The pathophysiology is not completely understood but can be considered compression...
(though now, the opinion over role of repetitive stress in causing carpal tunnel syndrome is divided).
See also
- Ulnar nerve entrapmentUlnar nerve entrapmentUlnar nerve entrapment is a condition where the ulnar nerve becomes trapped or pinched due to some physiological abnormalities. -Classification:...
- Froment's signFroment's signFroment's sign is a special test of the wrist. It tests for palsy of the ulnar nerve, specifically, the action of adductor pollicis. Froment sign can also refer to cogwheel effect seen in essential tremor.-Process of examination:...
- Medial epicondyle of the humerusMedial epicondyle of the humerusThe medial epicondyle of the humerus, larger and more prominent than the lateral epicondyle, is directed a little backward. In birds, where the arm is somewhat rotated compared to other tetrapods, it is called ventral epicondyle of the humerus....
External links
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