Treatment of ulnar nerve dislocation

Ulnar nerve dislocation has two main treatment methods: conservative treatment is based on manipulation and surgery is based on minimally invasive surgery.
1. Conservative treatment: ulnar nerve dislocation can easily cause nerve compression symptoms, such as forearm numbness, muscle strength, sensory loss, etc. If the dislocation is semi-dislocated or the compression is not serious, we can try to reset it by manipulation.
2. Surgery: If manipulation is ineffective or the compression is serious, minimally invasive surgery is needed to relieve the nerve compression and restore the normal course of the nerve, or the ulnar nerve can be placed anteriorly to solve the compression symptoms.
The ulnar nerve should be dislocated in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional physician to choose the treatment plan, to avoid delays in treatment.