Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Surgery
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The ulnar nerve is a large nerve that runs along the back of the elbow. Compression of this nerve near the elbow causes a condition called cubital tunnel syndrome. This compression gradually causes numbness in, and a shooting pain down to, the little and ring fingers, making reading, driving and other daily tasks difficult. The compression occurs slowly, which gradually increases the symptoms and can lead to permanent problems. • Diagnosing this condition requires a thorough understanding of a patient’s history. According to expert surgeon and consultant, Mr Nick Ferran, a patient suffering from cubital tunnel syndrome can experience pins and needles sensations in the fingers when driving, sleeping and also when holding a book. Progression of the condition can lead to weakness in the muscles of the hand which can reduce the strength of grip. • Mr Ferran explains that cubital tunnel syndrome treatment methods depend on the severity of the patient’s condition. Self-management in mild cases or a small operation in more severe cases can help in treating the problem. The cubital tunnel syndrome surgery recovery time is quick; however, this depends on how severe the problem is. • If you have any of these symptoms early diagnosis can help to avoid deterioration and permanent problems. • Find out more about Cubital Tunnel Syndrome at https://www.shoulderandelbowlondon.co... • If you have any specific queries, write in the comments section below. Get all your queries answered by Mr Nick Ferran. • ------------------------------------------------------------- • Call +44 207 164 6312 or email [email protected] for appointments and more information. • Alternatively, click here to book an appointment for a consultation: https://www.shoulderandelbowlondon.com
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