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Treatment for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Treatment for Cubital Tunnel Syndrome
Specific treatment for cubital tunnel syndrome will be determined by your physician based on:
- Your age, overall health, and medical history
- Extent of the condition
- Your tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
- Expectations for the course of the condition
- Your opinion or preference
The most effective treatment for cubital tunnel syndrome is the cessation of activity that is causing the problem.
Cubital tunnel syndrome treatment may include:
- Reducing or ceasing any activity, such as bending, that aggravates the condition
- A splint or foam elbow pad worn at night (to limit movement and reduce irritation)
- Elbow pad (to protect against chronic irritation from hard surfaces)
- Anti-inflammatory medications
- Surgery