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AI-powered cubital tunnel syndrome detection on elbow MRI. Identify ulnar nerve compression, subluxation, and medial epicondyle abnormalities. 4 AI models assess nerve signal changes and surrounding soft tissue.
Cubital tunnel syndrome is the second most common peripheral nerve entrapment, involving compression of the ulnar nerve at the medial elbow. The nerve passes through the cubital tunnel behind the medial epicondyle. Our AI consortium evaluates ulnar nerve morphology, signal changes, subluxation, and identifies compressive pathology such as osteophytes, ganglia, or anconeus epitrochlearis muscle.
Cubital tunnel affects the ulnar nerve at the elbow, causing numbness in the ring and small fingers. Carpal tunnel affects the median nerve at the wrist, causing numbness in the thumb, index, and middle fingers. Both can cause hand weakness but in different muscle groups. MRI can confirm the diagnosis and identify the compression site.
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