10 Ulnar Nerve Entrapment Symptoms

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Muscle Wasting

If ignored, ulnar nerve entrapment may lead to muscle wasting. Medically known as muscle atrophy, muscle wasting usually occurs due to lack of activity. Injuries, such as broken limbs, may limit a person's ability to move and exercise. This lack of mobility may lead to the muscles wasting away.

Prolonged periods of immobility may cause a person's muscles to appear smaller than those they're able to move. A properly balanced diet and physical exercise therapy may help reverse muscle wasting.

Ulnar Nerve Entrapment

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