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Old 10-29-2012, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by mspennyloafer View Post
OMG i did not know nerves could sublux??

how did the pt know this

my tos is more the result of injuries too.
The PT was holding her elbow while she was bending it and could actually feel the nerve move back and forth. Apparently something like 20% of population have subluxing ulnar nerve. Ulnar entrapment is sometimes caused by persistently flexed elbow posture greater than 90 degrees (driving, typing, tennis, pitching) and acute trauma (as in my daughter's case)
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