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Case Report A Case of Work-Related Cubital Tunnel Syndrome Due To Repetitive Motions
Jung Won Kim, Insun Park, Youngjoon Lee, Yu Chang Kim, Pilja Kim, Dongmug Kang, Chae Un Lee
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (대한직업환경의학회지) 2000;12(2):310.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.35371/kjoem.2000.12.2.310
Published online: June 30, 2000
1Department of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, College of Medicine, Inje University, Korea. hedoc@chollian.net
2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Inje University, Korea.
3Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, Inje University, Korea.
4Department of Industrial Engineering, Dong-Eui University, Korea.
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OBJECTIVES
To report cubital tunnel syndrome due to repetitive motions.
METHODS
A worker complaining muscle weakness and atrophy of the right hand intrinsic muscles admitted to a hospital. We evaluated him with blood tests, neurophysiologic studies (NCV & EMG), plain X-ray and US at the both elbows. We investigated his occupational history, and videotaped his work motions based on the work cycle at his previous work site. Finally, an ergonomics expert analyzed the motions using rapid upper limb assessment (RULA).
RESULTS
NCV & EMG studies reveals slow conduction velocity on both ulnar nerve across the elbow, more severely in the right side. US shows us compatible finding with diffuse neuritis of both ulnar nerves at both elbows. RULA score is 7.
CONCLUSION
We confirmed that the workers symptoms were related to his previous jobs demanding repetitive motions using the elbow joints. It is necessary that we should prepare appropriate measures to evaluate, prevent, rehabilitate, and help injured workers to return to work.


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