Guyon Canal Syndrome - Physiopedia
Guyon Canal syndrome which is also known as Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome is a relatively rare peripheral ulnar neuropathy. Guyon canal syndrome is also known as ulnar tunnel syndrome or handlebar palsy.[1]It is defined as a compression of the distal ulnar nerve at the level of the wrist as it enters the hand through a space called ulnar tunnel or Guyon canal. The clinical presentation can be purely sensory, purely motor or both depending on the location of the nerve compression.[2][3][1]
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Vector illustration. Guyon canal syndrome or entrapment of the ulnar nerve. Stock Vector