The Nervous Elbow
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It is important to understand the anatomy of the nerves in the elbow. Injury to the nerves is more common and can be overlooked. This course will go over the nerve anatomy and cover a variety of injuries that may occur. Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common compression syndrome and Dr. Coleman will go over the conservative and surgical treatment options. This will then be followed by non-operative and operative rehabilitation of the various nerve injuries. Appropriate treatment will be described for each individual nerve injury and the importance for guiding rehabilitation will be identified.
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The Nervous Elbow
The Nervous Elbow
Course Description:
It is important to understand the anatomy of the nerves in the elbow. Injury to the nerves is more common and can be overlooked. This course will go over the nerve anatomy and cover a variety of injuries that may occur. Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common compression syndrome and Dr. Coleman will go over the conservative and surgical treatment options. This will then be followed by non-operative and operative rehabilitation of the various nerve injuries. Appropriate treatment will be described for each individual nerve injury and the importance for guiding rehabilitation will be identified.
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Course Description:
It is important to understand the anatomy of the nerves in the elbow. Injury to the nerves is more common and can be overlooked. This course will go over the nerve anatomy and cover a variety of injuries that may occur. Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common compression syndrome and Dr. Coleman will go over the conservative and surgical treatment options. This will then be followed by non-operative and operative rehabilitation of the various nerve injuries. Appropriate treatment will be described for each individual nerve injury and the importance for guiding rehabilitation will be identified.











