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Cell phone elbow (also known as cubital tunnel syndrome, or CuTS) is a serious medical affliction that requires attention from a specialist who has direct experience treating CuTS. Do not rely solely on this website, any other website, or your family doctor. Please see a hand doctor or surgeon, and get a second opinion if you have any doubts.
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Top 10 Things You Need to Know About Cell Phone Elbow

If you talk on your cell phone frequently and experience pain or numbness in your ring & little fingers or your elbow, it’s quite possible that you suffer from cell phone elbow, also known as “Cellbow” or Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (CuTS).  CuTS is a repetitive stress injury (RSI) that feels like you hit your funny bone.  CuTS is caused when the ulnar nerve in your arm is irritated, pinched or damaged, typically at the bony point on the elbow.  If left untreated, CuTS can result in extreme pain, surgery or an unusable hand. 

No doubt you have many questions and concerns and are visiting web sites such as cubital-tunnel.com for answers.  The CuTS FAQ is a great place to start.  And in this article we provide the ten most important things you need to know about Cubital Tunnel Syndrome.

Read More at Cubital-Tunnel.com

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