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Nerve Compression

Carpal Tunnel Decompression

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a set of symptoms that arises due to compression of the median nerve at the wrist. The median nerve supplies sensation to the thumb, index, middle and part of the ring finger.

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Cubital Tunnel Decompression

Cubital tunnel syndrome is a condition that is brought on by increased pressure on the ulnar nerve at the elbow. The ulnar nerve passes directly below the “funny bone” where it is susceptible to pressure. When the pressure on the nerve becomes great enough to disturb the way the nerve works, then tingling, pain and numbness maybe felt in the elbow, forearm, hand and fingers.

Read more about cubital tunnel decompression.

I have no symptoms, they've gone, and I can do everything I could do before.

JM

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