Ulnar Neuropathy Claims – Symptoms, Treatments and Claims for Elbow Related Injuries
Information on Ulnar injury and claiming compensation through lawyers and solicitors in the UK
For those who have no idea on what ‘ulna’ means, it is suffice to know it is a bone. Our forearms consist of two bones. One is the shorter radius and the other the longer ulna. This ulna is present closer to the body and is the inner bone of the two. Ulna also happens to be the elbow bone. It forms the major fulcrum point for the elbow’s movement.
Neuropathy refers to nerve injury. Ulnar neuropathy is a condition where the nerve running in the forearms is injured by repetitive stress caused by the bones of the forearms, usually at the wrist and the elbow, thereby causing weakness, numbness and excruciating pricking pain in the arms.
Symptoms and treatments
Ulnar injury is caused mainly due to stress, arthritis and cysts. Ulnar neuropathy symptoms include clumsiness of hand, numbness and loss of function of all of few of the fingers, characteristics ‘clawed’ appearance of the hand, pricking pain in the little finger and ring finger often extending right up to the elbow and weakness of muscles.
Conditions which reflect these symptoms are clinically known as ulnar nerve entrapment and Cubital tunnel syndrome.
Ulnar neuropathy treatment regime is made up of drug administrations and physiotherapy of the affected arm and fingers. In some cases surgery may be performed to relieve the stress off the nerve. Drugs such as anticonvulsants, gabapentin, antidepressants, amitriptyline, and anti inflammatory drugs are prescribed to reduce the pain and further infections.
Nerve injury can seldom be reverted. Nerves have the ability to regenerate and repair themselves but never to the full functionality ever.
Avoidance is better that any Ulnar injury treatment. Once the person sees any unusual pain or weakness to any other ulnar injury symptom, he or she must get a diagnosis test done at the earliest. This may prevent the progression of the condition and possible permanent effects.
Claiming compensations
Workers involved in heavy load carrying, constant throwing motion and repetitive actions which require the elbow a lot are in danger of developing this condition. They are very well entitled for compensation. The fact to be proven in the court is that the condition was developed due to the workplace environment and because of no fault of the worker.
The amount of compensation will depend on the extent of damage of the arms due to the condition. Compensation can be claimed for loss of livelihood, pain and suffering endured, loss of pension in case of severe ulnar neuropathy with permanent disabling and expenses for medical and nursing care.
Going through this process can be a painful one for you and your family. Hence hire an expert ulnar injury claims solicitor.






