Brief Answer:
Hi and welcome to HCM
Detailed Answer:
You are probably talking about "cubital tunnel syndrome" or
Ulnar Nerve Entrapment and it means that there is nerve compression at the level of elbow and usually it goes with
tingling in 4th and 5th finger of the affected arm.
At the beginning and in mild cases the treatment is conservative. It means that you need to avoid pressure on elbow,avoid leaning on your elbows and keep iarm straight while sleeping. sometimes also splints can be used. Antiinflammatory mediciens and
steroid injections are also possible treatment modalities,but
if there is
constant numbness as you say then surgery may be the only option. The procedure is not complex and results are great. Ulnar nerve is repositioned during procedure and it helps to remove compression on the nerve.
WIsh you good health. Feel free to ask. Regards
When symptoms are severe or do not improve, surgery may be needed to relieve the pressure on the nerve. Many surgeons will recommend shifting the nerve to the front of the elbow, which relieves pressure and tension on the nerve. The nerve may be placed under a layer of fat, under the muscle, or within the muscle. Some surgeons may recommend trimming the bony bump (medial
epicondyle). Following surgery, the recovery will depend on the type of surgery that was performed. Restrictions on lifting and/or elbow movement may be recommended. Therapy may be necessary. The numbness and tingling may improve quickly or slowly, and it may take several months for the strength in the hand and wrist to improve. Cubital tunnel symptoms may not completely resolve after surgery, especially in severe cases.
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