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Nakamichi K et al. – Patient education is effective for a considerable number of patients with ulnar neuropathy at the elbow. Whether this is indicated depends on the grade of elbow degeneration. Those who have no or mild degeneration respond better to this treatment with a lower rate of recurrence than those with more severe degeneration regardless of age, sex, side, duration and severity of the disease, presence or absence of diabetes and dislocation of the nerve, and smoking status.

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