Here are four of the most common problems you may confuse with carpal tunnel syndrome: Ulnar tunnel syndrome: The ulnar nerve passes through a tunnel in your elbow and a different area of the ...
The differential diagnosis includes embolic phenomenon, Raynaud's disease, ulnar tunnel syndrome, peripheral vascular disease, hook of the hamate fracture, and myriad connective tissue and ...
Because the ulnar nerve runs through such a small space of the elbow, it can easily become compressed and cause cubital tunnel syndrome symptoms such as: Weakness and tingling in the fingers Sharp ...
The borders of the carpal tunnel begin with the transverse carpal ligament (flexor retinaculum) as the roof. The ulnar side is composed of the hook of the hamate and pisiform bones. The radial ...