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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Treatment For Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Cubital tunnel syndrome? Random surges in forearms mostly, feels like funny bone discomfort X 10, usually both arms at once. It does seem that having my arms bent as in rinsing dishes over the sink could produce symptom. These sensations last about a minute, and knock me for a scarey loop while draining my energy. It s like arm seizures, I just have to sit quietly til it goes away. I take no meds. I am a part time massage therapist and wonder if some of my strokes are causing this: With my forearm bent, I start at my client s ankle gliding up and over the calf and up over hamstring, keeping my arm in contact I then glide back down repeating this several times to each leg, my elbows are quite bony also. Cubital ulnar issue suspect?
Mon, 20 Jul 2015
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Endocrinologist 's  Response
dont put strees on your ulnar nerve that is u should avoid prolonged elbow flexion as some people do in sleep...u can have vitamin b6 for a month or so plus NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen in case if pain...still if it persists the last option to alleviate your symptoms is surgery which in your case is an easy procedure..
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Suggest Treatment For Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

dont put strees on your ulnar nerve that is u should avoid prolonged elbow flexion as some people do in sleep...u can have vitamin b6 for a month or so plus NSAIDs such as Ibuprofen in case if pain...still if it persists the last option to alleviate your symptoms is surgery which in your case is an easy procedure..