Can you return to normal after surgery for elbow-tube syndrome?

Whether or not you can return to normal after surgery for elbow canal syndrome depends on the severity of the condition and how well you have recovered after surgery, and you can usually return to normal. Some patients have developed irreversible nerve damage, making it difficult to return to normal.
Elbow canal syndrome occurs mainly in the area of the elbow joint and is prone to ulnar nerve injury. If the condition is not particularly serious and does not cause irreversible damage to the nerve, the patient will recover better through surgical treatment and can usually return to normal without obvious sequelae.
If the condition of elbow canal syndrome is more serious and has already caused irreversible damage to the local nerves, it is more difficult to return to normal after surgery, and it is easy to produce sequelae of nerve dysfunction.
Some patients with elbow-tube syndrome recover poorly after surgery and are prone to local soft tissue adhesion problems, which will affect the range of motion of the arm at a later stage, thus producing motor dysfunction and making it difficult to return to normal completely.
After the elbow tube syndrome surgery needs to strengthen the care, later can be targeted under the guidance of professional physicians to carry out functional exercises, to prevent the sequelae.