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The ulnar nerve is trapped between the bone and the overlying skin at this point. This is commonly referred to as bumping one's " funny bone ". [ 2 ] This name is thought to be a pun , based on the sound resemblance between the name of the bone of the upper arm, the humerus , and the word " humorous ". [ 3 ]
Paresthesias of the hands, feet, legs, and arms are common transient symptoms. The briefest electric shock type of paresthesia can be caused by tweaking the ulnar nerve near the elbow; this phenomenon is colloquially known as bumping one's "funny bone". Similar brief shocks can be experienced when any other nerve is tweaked (e.g. a pinched neck ...
Bone pain belongs to the class of deep somatic pain, often experienced as a dull pain that cannot be localized accurately by the patient. This is in contrast with the pain which is mediated by superficial receptors in, e.g., the skin. Bone pain can have several possible causes ranging from extensive physical stress to serious diseases such as ...
Tori Spelling is shedding some light on several recent health scares that have landed her in the hospital. The 50-year-old Beverly Hills, 90210 star opened up about being hospitalized three nights ...
Myotonia congenita is a congenital neuromuscular channelopathy that affects skeletal muscles (muscles used for movement). It is a genetic disorder.The hallmark of the disease is the failure of initiated contraction to terminate, often referred to as delayed relaxation of the muscles and rigidity. [1]
RuPaul's Drag Race star Tempest DuJour revealed that they landed in the hospital needing stitches after fainting at home.. The 57-year-old posted on Instagram with the health update, giving a ...
A woman has shared the “unfortunate sex mishap” she had on a first date which landed her in hospital. Alicia Davis, a popular Australian porn star from the Gold Coast, said she ended up in bed ...
The facial muscles are just under the skin (subcutaneous) muscles that control facial expression. They generally originate from the surface of the skull bone (rarely the fascia), and insert on the skin of the face. When they contract, the skin moves. These muscles also cause wrinkles at right angles to the muscles’ action line. [2]