Monday, January 9, 2023

CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

Cubital tunnel syndrome is neuropathy of the ulnar nerve causing symptoms of numbness and shooting pain along the medial aspect of the forearm, also including the medial half of the fourth digit and fifth digit. It is caused by compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow region.

Angustura vera

Arms tired and heavy. Coldness of fingers.

Aranea diadema

Numbness and heaviness of parts supplied by ulnar nerve. Burning pain in the nerve.  Feeling as if parts were enlarged and heavier.

Argentum nitricum

Numbness of arms. Numbness of finger tips, especially ring and little fingers. Fingers half clenched, cannot be separated.

Causticum

Heaviness and weakness and numbness of arms. Paralytic weakness. Trembling of hands.

Hypericum perforatum

Cubital tunnel syndrome from ulnar nerve injury. Pressure along ulnar side of arm. Tingling, numbness, and burning pain.

Kalmia Latifolia

Pain along the ulnar nerve, goes into third and fourth fingers. Pain with numbness. Sticking, darting, pressing or shooting pain.  Tingling and numbness. Pains shift rapidly, shooting outward along the nerves with much nausea and weakness. Swelling and redness on the affected parts. Worse from movement.

Plumbum Metallicum

Weakness and painful lameness of arms and hands. Stinging and tearing pain. Twitching, tingling, numbness and tremor. Lightening like pain better from pressure. Paralysis of single muscles.

Rhus Toxicodendron

Pressure on ulnar nerve from over exertion. Numbness and prickling. Better from motion. Cold air not tolerated.

Ruta graveolens

Sore, aching with restlessness. Heaviness. Paralytic rigidity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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