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Predictors of surgical outcomes after in situ ulnar nerve decompression for cubital tunnel syndrome

Predictors of surgical outcomes after in situ ulnar nerve decompression for cubital tunnel syndrome

... the cubital tunnel may also play an important part in the development of postoperative ulnar nerve instability, and further studies could be performed in this ...

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Management of cubital tunnel syndrome by anterior trans-muscular transposition of the ulnar nerve

Management of cubital tunnel syndrome by anterior trans-muscular transposition of the ulnar nerve

... with cubital tunnel syndrome with the presence of symptoms of numbness and paresthesia in the little finger, tingling or electric-like shock in the sensory distribution of the ulnar nerve (+ve Tinel’s ...

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Ulnar nerve stability-based surgery for cubital tunnel syndrome via a small incision: a comparison with classic anterior nerve transposition

Ulnar nerve stability-based surgery for cubital tunnel syndrome via a small incision: a comparison with classic anterior nerve transposition

... throughout elbow flexion, it was considered stable. If the nerve displaced onto the medial epicondyle during flexion or if it did not sit well within the cubital tunnel, it was considered unstable. In such ...

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Factors Influencing Outcomes after Ulnar Nerve Stability Based Surgery for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: A Prospective Cohort Study

Factors Influencing Outcomes after Ulnar Nerve Stability Based Surgery for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: A Prospective Cohort Study

... If the nerve displaced onto the medial epicondyle during flexion or if it did not sit well within the cubital tunnel, it was considered unstable. In cases where instability was identified intra-operatively, ...

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Anterior transposition of ulnar nerve for cubital tunnel syndrome and use of FCU aponeurotic sling

Anterior transposition of ulnar nerve for cubital tunnel syndrome and use of FCU aponeurotic sling

... . Which includes simple decompression, simple decompression plus medial epicondylectomy, and anterior transposition (subcutaneous, intramuscular, submuscular routes). However, the superiority of a surgical technique is ...

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Recalcitrant cubital tunnel syndrome

Recalcitrant cubital tunnel syndrome

... in firm, fibrous scar tissue, it is advisable to begin the exploration proximal to the region of the previous incision to identify the nerve in a healthy area. Progressing distally, the nerve is then released from the ...

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Open cubital and carpal tunnel release using wide-awake technique: reduction of postoperative pain

<p>Open cubital and carpal tunnel release using wide-awake technique: reduction of postoperative pain</p>

... 55 cubital tunnel syn- drome (CuTS) patients who underwent surgery at our center between 20 – 70 years were ...carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) patients who underwent surgery at our center aged 20 – 70 ...

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Imaging in the diagnosis of ulnar nerve pathologies—a neoteric approach

Imaging in the diagnosis of ulnar nerve pathologies—a neoteric approach

... provides detailed imaging of the entire length of the nerve. MR imaging adds to soft tissue details, change in muscles supplied by the affected nerve and helps in characterising the nerve lesion. In-spite of these advan- ...

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HAND AND WRIST ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY AT THE NAZARETH TOWERS DURING 2015 2016: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RISK FACTORS

HAND AND WRIST ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY AT THE NAZARETH TOWERS DURING 2015 2016: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RISK FACTORS

... carpal tunnel release, cubital tunnel release, tennis elbow surgery, trigger finger, ganglion excision, excision of benign hand tumors, deQuervains and tendonitis surgery, and repair of tendon, In ...

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Diagnostic value of ultrasonography versus electrodiagnosis in ulnar neuropathy

<p>Diagnostic value of ultrasonography versus electrodiagnosis in ulnar neuropathy</p>

... Variations in anatomy of the ulnar nerve at the cubital tunnel: pitfalls in the diagnosis of ulnar neuropathy at the elbow. Chiou HJ, Chou YH, Cheng SP, et al[r] ...

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Reflections on osteopathic fascia treatment in the peripheral nervous system

Reflections on osteopathic fascia treatment in the peripheral nervous system

... To provide some examples of treatment of peripheral nerve fascia, a finger or fingers are placed on the nerve emergence, either at the elbow on the cubital tunnel, whe[r] ...

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Centrifuge modelling of tunnelling with forepoling

Centrifuge modelling of tunnelling with forepoling

... forepoles decreased the support pressure required for an equal amount of settlement. This decrease in support pressure was between 30kPa (FP3) and 70kPa (FP5) immediately before collapse. Figure 10 shows three different ...

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Effects of Ramadan fasting on body weight and metabolic profile

Effects of Ramadan fasting on body weight and metabolic profile

... Exclusion Criteria: Participants with any acute or chronic diseases or those who are on regular medication during the study were excluded from the study. Pregnant ladies were also excluded from the study. Blood ...

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Improving and Standardization in Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer

Improving and Standardization in Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer

... carpal tunnel release are mostly minor ...carpal tunnel release, tendon adhesions, infection, wound hematoma, finger stiffness, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, weak grip strength and ...carpal tunnel ...

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Development of the Soekarno–Hatta International Airport Rail Link Project Using the Value Engineering Method: Creating Value for Money

Development of the Soekarno–Hatta International Airport Rail Link Project Using the Value Engineering Method: Creating Value for Money

... Value engineering (VE) has been widely applied to produce optimal results in project development through the fulfilment of the required quality, application of advanced technology, and achievement of innovative ideas. ...

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON TUNNEL FET AND DOPINGLESS TUNNEL FET

A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON TUNNEL FET AND DOPINGLESS TUNNEL FET

... Dopingless Tunnel FET, Proceedings of the International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists 2016 Vol II, IMECS 2016, March 16 - 18, 2016, Hong ...

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Characterizing the microcirculation of atopic dermatitis using angiographic optical coherence tomography

Characterizing the microcirculation of atopic dermatitis using angiographic optical coherence tomography

... Methods and results: To investigate microcirculatory changes within AD patients, volumes of angiographic OCT data were collected from 5 healthy volunteers and compared to that of 5 AD patients. Test sites included the ...

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Auditory mechanics and sensitivity in the tropical butterfly Morpho
peleides (Papilionoidea, Nymphalidae)

Auditory mechanics and sensitivity in the tropical butterfly Morpho peleides (Papilionoidea, Nymphalidae)

... N.III innervates the chordotonal organs COIIIa and COIIIb, which are associated with the proximal half of the posterior outer membrane OM at the base of the cubital Cu vein, then continu[r] ...

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A prospective study of atopic dermatitis managed without topical corticosteroids for a 6-month period

A prospective study of atopic dermatitis managed without topical corticosteroids for a 6-month period

... The following data were collected from each patient at the first interview: age, sex, the total period of TCS applica- tion from birth till study enrolment (in months), the length of last period during which the patient ...

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Rectangular Microstrip Antenna Loaded with Tunnel Diode

Rectangular Microstrip Antenna Loaded with Tunnel Diode

... it has also disadvantage, that the dependence of resonance frequency on the co-ordinate of Tunnel Diode, which increases lack of versatility.And one biggest advantage is that the variation of tuning frequency peak ...

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