Cubital tunnel syndrome is a condition that often presents as numbness and tingling in the fingers, hands, and arms much like it’s cousin Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Cubital tunnel syndrome involves pressure on the ulnar nerve at the elbow. This “pinching” can be secondary to compression from bone (the medial epicondyle or “funny bone”), muscle tendon, or a ligament.
Cubital tunnel syndrome is a condition that often presents as numbness and tingling in the fingers, hands, and arms much like it’s cousin Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Cubital tunnel syndrome involves pressure on the ulnar nerve at the elbow. This “pinching” can be secondary to compression from bone (the medial epicondyle or “funny bone”), muscle tendon, or a ligament.