shoulder / under acromial inflammatory arthritis
shoulder / osteoarthritis

elbow
hand


Example of the "compression of the elbow's cubital nerve".
Apart from traumatic attacks, the elbow can be the origin of symptoms such as swarmings or prickles in the ring finger and the little finger by compression of the cubital nerve in its crossing of the elbow.

This diagnosis will be confirmed by an examination which is called the electromyogram. The treatment consists in carrying out infiltrations in the not very advanced forms. On the contrary, if it is about a severe form, it is advisable to resort to the surgery whose principle consists in releasing the cubital nerve which is compressed in its crossing of a channel which is in inside of the elbow (gutter ÎpitrochlÎo-olÎcranienne).



The cubital nerve is located in top of
the way initially then dissected right through
until in bottom of the way initially.



On this sight, the nerve, surrounded by a
lacquer, is completely released; it will be
transferred in front of the elbow in order to
be slackened in the movements of the elbow.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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