After I was diagnosed a few years ago, my doctor sent me for physical therapy and the therapis made me a hard splint to wear while sleeping. The absolute BEST part was the sleeve I had to wear over my arm before putting on the splint. It was a flesh colored sleeve, like the lining of a cast, and it had a squishy gel pad built in which rested over the outside of the elbow and prevented any ZINGS while my nerve was trying to heal.
I wore that thing OUT and have just made my own version. DON'T laugh ... cut the toe end off an old sock and slip it over your arm. Now tuck a travel-size pack of tissues (maxi pad works well also) inside the sleeve and cover your outer elbow with it.It REALLY protects you, and with a long-sleeve shirt no one will know what it's made it of!
Symptoms, while bending the elbow may aggravate them. Other conditions may mimic the symptoms of ulnar neuropathy of the elbow. Cause similar symptoms.
May be warranted if the diagnosis is in doubt. On the elbow or prolonged elbow flexion may alleviate the symptoms. External pressure of the nerve by wearing a padded elbow stocking may help.
Elbow, and resting the elbow on a pillow may be helpful. Surgery can often help. The goal is to reduce pressure on the ulnar nerve.
Soft tissue trauma, less invasive procedures and quicker recovery times. For one to two weeks.
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