Ulnar nerve impingement (also known as ulnar nerve entrapment) is a condition that occurs when the ulnar nerve becomes compressed, swollen or irritated at the wrist. The ulnar nerve is a nerve that crosses the elbow, and starts in the side of your neck and ends in your fingers.
Numbness and tingling in the hand and fingers (ring and little finger) is a common symptom.
Other symptoms include:
Some causes of ulnar nerve impingement are:
A history of the injury and a physical examination of the hand will be conducted by the Doctor. He will do some physical tests, such as checking on the muscle strength in your hands and fingers, and tapping the ulnar nerve at the hand and elbow.
Imaging tests will be taken, such as an x-ray for other causes of ulnar nerve compression (bone spurs, arthritis). A nerve conduction test will also be taken to locate the point of nerve compression and an electromyogram (EMG) to measure your nerve and muscle function.
Treatment for ulnar nerve impingement consists of both nonsurgical and surgical options. The first line of treatment is always nonsurgical treatment.
These methods include:
Should nonsurgical treatments fail to alleviate your symptoms or if your condition is caused by a cyst in the wrist, surgery may be recommended to remove it.
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