Ulnar tube syndrome
There are many factors that cause ulnar pain on the palm of the hand. When people fall, their wrists are overstretched and their palms are on the ground, which can cause injuries to the palms. Workers using heavy hammers or air drills are susceptible to palmar intercroat injury. These injuries can lead to fractures of the crochet hook or pea bone, dislocation of the pea bone, the triangular bone, tearing of the meniscus ligament, ulnar aneurysm and arterial thrombosis, and injuries to the ulnar nerve. These injuries are the main causes of ulnar nerve compression in the wrist factor. In addition, mass lesions, scar contractures, abnormal muscles and neuromas can also cause ulnar nerve entrapment.
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