Finger muscle atrophy may be caused by trauma, carpal tunnel syndrome, elbow tunnel syndrome, cervical spondylosis and other causes.
1. Trauma: Trauma and other violent factors lead to damage to the median nerve and ulnar nerve, and patients may experience finger muscle atrophy.
2. Compression of the median nerve: commonly seen in carpal tunnel syndrome leading to compression of the median nerve, long time patients may experience symptoms such as atrophy and numbness of the surgical muscles.
3. Ulnar nerve compression: such as ulnar neuritis, elbow tube syndrome and other diseases lead to ulnar nerve compression, long time patients can have surgical muscle atrophy, numbness and other symptoms.
4. Cervical spondylosis: due to the cervical disc herniation compression of the nerves innervating the fingers, finger muscle atrophy can occur when the compression is heavy.
Finger muscle atrophy may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, give targeted treatment or treatment.