PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC REHABILITATION IN POST OPERATIVE CUBITAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

Cubital tunnel syndrome (CBTS) is a peripheral nerve compression syndrome. It is an irritating or injury of the ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel at the elbow. This is also named ulnar nerve entrapment and is the second most typical tension neuropathy in the farthest point later carpal tunnel syndrome. It tends to a wellspring of amazing trouble and failure for the patient and may, in silly, cases lead to an insufficiency of limit of the hand. Cubital tunnel syndrome is also consistently misdiagnosed. Cubital tunnel syndrome can similarly be achieved by balance, strain or ischemia of the ulnar nerve which goes through the cubital tunnel at the normal side of the elbow. Actual specialists help people with cubital tunnel syndrome lessen anguish and extending and restore conventional turn of events and ability to the arm, wrist, and hand. Actual advisors are improvement subject matter experts. They work on private fulfillment through dynamic thought, patient guidance, and embraced improvement. This paper surveys on Physiotherapeutic rehabilitation in post operative cubital tunnel syndrome.

 

Keywords: Physiotherapeutic Rehabilitation, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, Post Operative Cubital Tunnel Syndrome.


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