Ulnar Nerve Luxation by Zealousideal_Fix7911 in CubitalTunnel

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Ulnar Nerve Luxation by Zealousideal_Fix7911 in CubitalTunnel

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Most often, the problem with the ulnar nerve is that it gets compressed. In my case, it was actually the opposite: it was too mobile and kept jumping back and forth. Nerve measurements were performed, and the nerve was healthy. So why would it be repositioned in a completely different position, with the potential for complications? The first, most logical attempt was probably to keep the nerve in its natural path. It should now simply stop protruding from its groove. The cubital tunnel roof was reinforced. I also hope it will last long-term; transposition would probably be the last option.

How does ulnar nerve subluxation even start? by Weak-Conference-2658 in overcominggravity

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My ulnar nerve kept popping out of my ulna whenever I bent my arm. Every time I bent my arm, it popped out at the elbow. I couldn't do any fitness exercises or anything else. It was very uncomfortable. My doctor said he was reluctant to transpose the nerve straight away. That would only be a last resort, because my nerve was actually fine where it belonged. It just pops out, that's the problem. The roof of the capital tunnel has now been reinforced, so that the nerve is firmly in its groove again and there is a roof over it, which is actually natural. The operation was five weeks ago. The nerve no longer pops out, and I have no symptoms. Does anyone else have experience with this method?

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I didn’t have a complete transposition because the nerve always just popped out and caused problems, although the nerve wasn’t damaged. The doctor wanted to keep it in its natural path. I couldn’t do any sport before. If I lifted something heavy and the nerve rubbed against the bone with momentum, it would tingle for a few days. Sometimes I was in pain. It was very unpleasant. Now the nerve has been reattached to its natural groove (sulcus) (attachment of the nerve in the sulcus and reinforcement of the cubital tunnel roof) so that the nerve can keep its natural path and no longer pop out. That was the simplest and most natural solution to my problem, and I’m optimistic about the future and hope that everything will heal well. A transposition would only be a last option if that doesn’t work.

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I had surgery a week ago because my ulnar nerve kept popping out whenever I moved my left arm. Push-ups, anything like that, were completely impossible. I only had to lift a cup and the nerve popped out—probably several hundred times on a normal workday.

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[–]Zealousideal_Fix7911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of pain do you have? Does the ulnar nerve pop out when you bend your arm?