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Cubital Tunnel Syndrome; Cause, Symptoms & Treatment

cubital tunnel syndrome

Treatment Of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Treatment of Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Treatment of cubital tunnel syndrome varies from person to person depending on the extent of damage and compression. The amount of damage is divided into mild, moderate, and severe. Therefore, treatment options vary from person to person. People who have cubital tunnel syndrome which is due to mild compression are expected to resolve after physiotherapy for a few months. Cases that come with moderate to severe nerve entrapment often require surgery. If the surgery is not held early, it can lead to wasting of the muscles of the hand, mostly the region under the middle and little finger.

There are also home remedies and exercises recommended that can help rectify the problem. However, at times interventional measures need to be taken to resolve the pathology.

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