Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Musicians nerve


Musicians nerve is

A. Radial 
B. Ulnar 
C. Median 
D. Musculoskeletal


Answer. B. Ulnar

- Cubital tumnel syndrome is seen in guitarists.
- A common problem among acoustic and electric guitar palyers, as well as other stringed instrument player, is the development of forearm pain, tingling and numbness, typically on the same side you fret the instrument. This type of repetitive injury is called cubital tunnel syndrome.
- Cubital tunnel syndrome typically involves pain and or abnormal sensations in the elbow area, along the inner side of the forearm.

- This syndrome usually only involves the ring and pinky fingers, since these fingers receive their nerve supply from the ulnar nerve.

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