居雍运河综合征及其对日常生活和体育运动的影响--文献综述

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古永氏管综合征是一种罕见的临床病症,是由于位于手腕处狭窄解剖走廊中的尺神经远端受伤所致。它是神经受压引起神经病变的一个例子。压力可由多种因素造成,下文将对此进行讨论。尺神经是一种混合神经,这意味着它为手指提供运动和感觉神经支配。该神经的这一特性导致在受伤时出现各种症状(运动和感觉)。该神经起源于 C8 和 T1 神经根的中央嵴,这两条神经根构成了臂丛神经的下干。下干接下来分为前部和后部,前部的尺神经纤维成为内侧脊髓。该神经作为内侧索的末端分支离开臂丛,从腋窝进入上臂前室的内侧部分,位于肱动脉的后内侧。然后插入肱骨远端内上髁,进入肘隧道。然后,它沿着前臂内侧运行,位于浅表,大部分被筋膜和皮肤覆盖。它随后进入古永氏管,这是一条在两块骨头之间形成的纤维骨性隧道:蝶骨和锤骨(确切地说是钩状锤骨)。尺神经在盖雍管中的侧边是尺动脉。最后,尺神经在管内分为浅支和深支。古永氏管综合征是尺神经在特定部位受到损伤而导致的一种病症。与这种损伤相关的综合征的特点是部分神经功能丧失,可用于区分神经近端或远端的损伤。
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Guyon’s Canal Syndrome and its’ impact on everyday life and sport - literature review
Guyon’s Canal Syndrome is a rare clinical condition resulting from ulnar nerve injury in the distal portion of the nerve, situated in a narrow anatomical corridor at the wrist. It is an example of neuropathy caused by pressure applied on a nerve. The pressure can be caused by various factors, which will be discussed in the following section of the review. The ulnar nerve is a mixed nerve, meaning that it provides motor and sensory innervation to the digits. This property of the nerve results in a variety of symptoms (motor and sensory) that occur during the injury. The nerve originates from the central rami of the C8 and T1 nerve roots, which form the lower trunk of the brachial plexus. The lower trunk next divides into an anterior and posterior division, with the fibres of the ulnar nerve in the anterior division becoming the medial cord. The nerve leaves the brachial plexus as a terminal branch of the medial cord and lies from the axilla into the medial part of the anterior compartment of the upper arm, where it is located posteriomedial relative to the brachial artery. It then inserts onto the medial epicondyle of the distal humerus and enters the cubital tunnel. It then runs along the medial side of the forearm, lying superficially and being covered mostly by fascia and skin. It subsequently enters Guyon’s canal, a fibro-osseous tunnel formed between two bones: the pisiform and the hamate bone (the hook hamate exactly). The ulnar nerve in Guyon’s canal is laterally bordered by the ulnar artery. Finally, within the canal, the ulnar nerve divides into superficial and deep branches. Guyon's canal syndrome is a condition that results from the injury of the ulnar nerve at a specific point. The syndromes associated with this injury are characterised by the loss of function of a portion of the nerve, which can be used to differentiate between injuries that are proximal or distal to the nerve.
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