Cubital tunnel syndrome is a set of symptoms that may occur if the ulnar nerve in your elbow gets pinched. This may happen if you bend or lean on your elbows often. In fact, bending your elbow as you hold a phone can cause problems over time.

What are its symptoms of ulnar nerve irritation?

  • Numbness or tingling in ring and little fingers
  • Loss of finger or hand strength
  • Inability to straighten fingers
  • Sharp, sudden pain when elbow is touched

Cubital Tunnel
The cubital tunnel is a groove in a bone near your elbow. This narrow groove provides a passage for the ulnar nerve, one of the main nerves in your arm. The ulnar nerve can cause “funny bone” pain if your elbow gets bumped. Your cubital tunnel helps protect this nerve as it passes through your elbow and down to your fingers.

Compressing the Ulnar Nerve
Bending your elbow compresses the ulnar nerve inside the cubital tunnel. The nerve can get inflamed (irritated) after constant bending and pinching or after getting hurt. Over time, this can lead to pain or numbness. The pain is often felt in your ring and little fingers.