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ulnar nerve

ulnar nerve

Nerve: Ulnar nerve
Click image to enlarge - ulnar nerve is visible in lower left
Nerves of the left upper extremity. (Ulnar labeled at center left.)
Latin nervus ulnaris
Gray's subject #210 943
Innervates flexor carpi ulnaris
flexor digitorum profundis
lumbrical muscles
opponens digiti minimi
flexor digiti minimi
abductor digiti minimi
interossei
adductor pollicis
From Medial cord
MeSH Ulnar+nerve
Dorlands/Elsevier n_05/12566994

In human anatomy, the ulnar nerve is a nerve which runs from the shoulder to the hand, at one part running near the ulna bone. It is the only exposed nerve in the human body (it is unprotected for a few centimeters at the elbow).

Contents

  • 1 Course
  • 2 Branches and innervation
    • 2.1 Muscular
    • 2.2 Cutaneous
  • 3 Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
  • 4 See also
  • 5 Additional images
  • 6 External links

Course

The ulnar nerve comes from the medial cord of the brachial plexus, and runs inferior on the medial/posterior aspect of the humerus down the arm, going behind the medial epicondyle at the elbow. Because of the mild pain and tingling throughout the forearm associated with an inadvertent impact of the nerve at this point, it is sometimes called the funny bone. (It may also have to do with its location relative to the humerus, as the name "humerus" is homophonic to the word "humorous").

It enters the anterior (front) side of the forearm, and runs alongside the ulna. There it supplies one and a half muscles (flexor carpi ulnaris & medial half of flexor digiti profundus). It soon joins with the ulnar artery, and the two travel inferiorly together, deep to the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle.

After its journey down the ulna, the ulnar nerve enters the palm of the hand. Unlike the median nerve which travels below the flexor retinaculum of the hand and through the carpal tunnel, the ulnar nerve and artery pass superficial to the flexor retinaculum via the ulnar canal.

Branches and innervation

Muscular

The ulnar nerve and its branches innervate the following muscles in the forearm and hand:

  • In the forearm, via the muscular branches of ulnar nerve:
    • Flexor carpi ulnaris
    • Flexor digitorum profundus (medial half)
  • In the hand, via the deep branch of ulnar nerve:
    • hypothenar muscles
      • Opponens digiti minimi
      • Abductor digiti minimi
      • Flexor digiti minimi brevis
    • Adductor pollicis
    • The third and fourth lumbrical muscles
    • Dorsal interossei
    • Palmar interossei
  • In the hand, via the superficial branch of ulnar nerve:
    • Palmaris brevis

Cutaneous

The ulnar nerve also provides sensory innervation to the part of the hand corresponding to the fourth and fifth digits:

  • Palmar branch of ulnar nerve - anterior
  • Dorsal branch of ulnar nerve - posterior

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Cubital tunnel syndrome occurs when the Ulnar nerve is obstructed during its path along the outer edge of the elbow. This compression of the nerve leads to a tingling or 'pins and needles' sensation in the little and ring fingers (as opposed to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome which affects the first, second and third fingers). Most cases will be minor and tend to come and go with time. Common causes are sleeping with the arm folded up, so the hand is at the persons neck. People frequently wake up with in these cases with tingling in the fingers, because the nerve has been pinched or squeezed. Treatment of these types of causes are easy to remedy and can involve simply altering sleeping positions to avoid aggravating the elbow area. In more extreme cases however where tingling is persistent, surgery is an option to move the nerve away from the area. [[1]]

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Marlins Team Report 

SportingNews.com - Mar 11 9:34 PM
With RHP Josh Johnson expected to miss at least two months was an irritated ulnar nerve, the battle ...

Marlins’ Johnson has sore arm 
Daily Herald - Mar 07 8:55 PM
JUPITER, Fla. — Florida Marlins right-hander Josh Johnson finally has a diagnosis for his sore arm — an irritated ulnar nerve that will likely force him to miss at least the first two months of the season.

Marlins' Johnson May Miss 2 Months 
Washington Post - Mar 06 10:53 PM
Florida Marlins right-hander Josh Johnson finally has an irritated ulnar nerve that will likely force him to miss at least the first two months of the season.

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