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Cubital Syndrome

Added: December 3, 2007 | Time 04:00 | Views: 469

Dr. Patel describes cubital tunnel syndrome. It occurs when a person hits the ulna nerve in their elbow, sending shock down the hand. While not common, it can lead to a loss of sensation or muscle strength in hands. M.R.Patel M.D., F.A.C.S.
www.DrMDK.com
Fellowship in Hand Surgery :
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

Topics: Muscular/Skeletal

Tags: cubital syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, DrMDK, elbow, hand pain, ulna nerve neuropathy

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