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A Unique Case of Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome in a Bicyclist Requiring Operative Release

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The continued growth of recreational and competitive sports is accompanied by the need for health care providers to recognize and treat conditions in athletes that have been traditionally associated with other occupational injury. This is particularly important when early diagnosis and prompt intervention for prevention and treatment may alter the outcome. We present an interesting case of ulnar tunnel syndrome in a high-performance bicyclist with compressive ulnar neuropathy refractory to nonoperative management but successfully treated with surgical release. We review evaluation, diagnosis, and historical and current treatment algorithms.


 

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