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hand numbness

by mika_k, Feb 17, 2005 12:00AM
Thank you for taking my question.

Would a MRI of the c-spine show if there was a problem with a nerve root?  I am having numbness in my left hand and fingers, only along the side of my of my pinky and ring fingers.  the rest of my hand feels fine.  I am having pain on the left side of my spine at about the top of my shoulder level.  My doctor sent me to physical therapy for this and because I had a left shoulder decompression and rotator cuff repair.  My shoulder is doing great and the pain there is gone.  The only thing that I found that helps the pain in my neck and the numbness is cervical traction.  It relieves the pain and numbness right away and then comes back as soon as the traction is over.  My grip strength in my left hand is about 25lbs weaker than my right hand. I had a MRI of my c-spine that was normal.  My doctor said it could be from my shoulder, and the physical therapist is convinced it is my neck.  They did a nerve block somewhere in my shoulder area for the surgery, could that cause a problem in my hand?  Could there be a problem in my neck that the MRI didn't show?  Is it possible that the numbness with be permanent?  What should be my next step?  Any advice you can offer will be appreciated!  Thanks again!

by CCF-Neuro-M.D.-CS, Feb 18, 2005 12:00AM
The numbness you describe is in the area supplied by the ulnar nerve, which runs from the armpit down to the hand. It also supplies many muscles in the hand.

You may have a pinched ulnar nerve causing your symptoms - however it could be anywhere along the nerve. Usually the ulnar nerve is pinched at the wrist or the elbow. It could potentially be pinched at a higher level in the neck



The way to tell where it is affected, and how severely is by an EMG and nerve conduction study. This test can be done at most neurology practices. Depending on the findings the nerve could be decomressed if severe enough - numnbess will usually return although there is a possibility that some will remain. Sometimes its just a simple matter of adjusting your body posture - a common cause of ulnar nerve damage is leaning on your elbows.

Member Comments (15)

by mika_k, Feb 17, 2005 12:00AM
To: ccf doctor
Sorry, after I read my post I realized I forgot a few things.  28 year old female, bmi 19, shoulder surgery was 8 weeks ago.



Thanks again for your help

by weeeeeble, Feb 22, 2005 12:00AM
I have a problem with the ulnar nerve and doc said it could be caused by driving with my elbow up on the window with my left arm.



Wants me to drive with it not resting on the window anymore...yeah right..lol



hope youfeel better

by medicfield, Apr 05, 2005 12:00AM
Hi,

I am a 57 y/o female. In Oct. 2004, I was hurt in a work related incident. A full four drawer file cabinet fell on me injuring my neck and back. Approximately 2-3 weeks after the accident, I stated experiencing tingling in my left pinky finger. It would come and go and I thought perhaps my ring was too tight, although it would turn and come off easily, so I removed the ring. This tingling progress to numbness and now encompases both the fourth and fifth digits of my left hand and the outside of my hand approx. i/2 way up the inner palm. I have had an MRI and it shows nothing according to the workman's comp dr. Help!!! Has anyone experienced this, and any advice. It is driving me nuts. Thanks.

by wuzuptnt99, Apr 23, 2005 12:00AM
hi everyone, I am a 41 year old female which was invovled in an auto accident in 9/03, The 62 year old russian lady t-boned me and then went up underneath my vehicle. Since the accident I have been in horrifing pain.I have been diagnosis with cervical myofascial pain, headaches, cervical radicular symptoms, mild traumatic brain injury, occiptal neuralgia, posture dysfunction and chronic pain and fatigue.I had a ct scan 4/04 which showed mild reversal of normal cervical lordosis, which the mri confermed A ct scan also showed counter clock wise 1.2 mm rotation of c-1 to c-2,. 4/04 I had another mri done this time it caught on film the horrific pain I feel, it showed with gadolinium enhancement, moderate supratentorial white matter high signal changes mainly peripheral and in the frontal regions. I was tested for MS by spinal tap, which was negitive. I knew I did not have ms. Every since the accident my r-arm and finger tips and thumb would go numb, Now my r-arm and hand-fingers and thumb wakes me up at night with this awful burning and numbness feeling? It hurts horribly. I wake crying can anyone tell what is now happening? Did one of my disc finally give out? any thoughts on this please it will be a blessing to get any info on this. I am taking morphine and other meds also to help with the pain but the morphine doesnt seem to be helping well not the full 12 hours. anyways  

                   CAN ANYONE HELP ME.

Sincerly;

wuzuptnt99

by wuzuptnt99, Apr 23, 2005 12:00AM
hi everyone, I am a 41 year old female which was invovled in an auto accident in 9/03, The 62 year old russian lady t-boned me and then went up underneath my vehicle. Since the accident I have been in horrifing pain.I have been diagnosis with cervical myofascial pain, headaches, cervical radicular symptoms, mild traumatic brain injury, occiptal neuralgia, posture dysfunction and chronic pain and fatigue.I had a ct scan 4/04 which showed mild reversal of normal cervical lordosis, which the mri confermed A ct scan also showed counter clock wise 1.2 mm rotation of c-1 to c-2,. 4/04 I had another mri done this time it caught on film the horrific pain I feel, it showed with gadolinium enhancement, moderate supratentorial white matter high signal changes mainly peripheral and in the frontal regions. I was tested for MS by spinal tap, which was negitive. I knew I did not have ms. Every since the accident my r-arm and finger tips and thumb would go numb, Now my r-arm and hand-fingers and thumb wakes me up at night with this awful burning and numbness feeling? It hurts horribly. I wake crying can anyone tell what is now happening? Did one of my disc finally give out? any thoughts on this please it will be a blessing to get any info on this. I am taking morphine and other meds also to help with the pain but the morphine doesnt seem to be helping well not the full 12 hours. anyways  

                   CAN ANYONE HELP ME.

Sincerly;

wuzuptnt99