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Intro; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Diagnosis; Chapter 1: Anatomy of the Ulnar Nerve and Cubital Tunnel; Introduction; Central Nervous System; Nerve Roots and Brachial Plexus; Upper Arm to Cubital Tunnel; Cubital Tunnel; Forearm; Guyon's Canal, Wrist, and Hand; Internal Anatomy of the Ulnar Nerve; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Cubital Tunnel: History and Physical Examination; History; Physical Examination; References; Chapter 3: Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: Evaluation and Diagnosis; History and Physical Exam; History; Physical Examination

Diagnostic Testing: ElectrodiagnosticsNerve Conduction Studies; Ulnar Motor Study Technique; Segmental Studies; Upper Extremity Anomaly Studies; F-Wave Studies; Data Analysis; Ulnar Sensory Studies; Data Analysis; Other Sensory Studies; Axonal Versus Demyelinating Lesions; Electromyography; Testing Approach; Reporting Data; Repeating the Electrodiagnostic Testing Study; References; Chapter 4: Diagnostic Testing: Alternative Modalities; Introduction; Electrodiagnostic Studies; Alternative Imaging Modalities; Summary; References; Chapter 5: Cubital Tunnel: Nonsurgical Management; Background

Activity ModificationSplinting; Injections; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Nonsurgical Management: The Role of Therapy; Treatment; Modalities; Techniques; Strengthening; Return to Sport; Outcome Studies; Summary; References; Part II: Surgical Treatment; Chapter 7: Simple Decompression (In Situ and Endoscopic); Historical Background; Relevant Surgical Anatomy; Indications; In Situ Decompression; Endoscopic Decompression; Complications; References; Chapter 8: Anterior Transposition in Cubital Tunnel Syndrome; Introduction; Anterior Transposition Versus In Situ Decompression; Indications

Anterior Subcutaneous TranspositionTechnique, Tips, and Pitfalls; Outcomes; Intramuscular and Submuscular Transposition; Technique, Tips, and Pitfalls; Outcomes; Summary; References; Chapter 9: Minimal Medial Epicondylectomy; Introduction; Indications; Surgical Technique; Complications; Outcomes; References; Chapter 10: Anterior Interosseous Nerve to Ulnar Nerve Transfer; Introduction/Background; Technique; Outcomes; When to Add a SETS Transfer for Severe Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?; Conclusions; References; Chapter 11: Management of the "Failed" Cubital Tunnel Release; Introduction

Causes of FailureEvaluation of the Failed Cubital Tunnel Release; Indications for Revision Cubital Tunnel Release; Treatment Options for Revision Cubital Tunnel Release; Outcomes of Revision Cubital Tunnel Release; Treatment Algorithms for the "Failed" Cubital Tunnel Release; Treatment Algorithms; References; Part III: Postoperative Care; Chapter 12: Cubital Tunnel Rehabilitation; Evaluation; Orthoses; Acute Postsurgical Treatment; Recovery of Function; Nerve Glides; Role of Electrical Stimulation and Thermal Modalities; Summary; References

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