The ulnar nerve travels from your shoulder to your little finger. It is located quite close to the skin’s surface without much muscle and bone to protect it. It is this nerve that is responsible for the painful sensation you get when you hit your funny bone. The ulnar nerve is particularly vulnerable to compression. There are two types of ulnar nerve entrapment:
- Cubital tunnel syndrome occurs on the inside of your elbow under a bump of bone commonly known as the funny bone (the medial epicondyle). This is the most common place for ulnar nerve entrapment.
- Ulnar tunnel syndrome occurs when the nerve gets trapped in a canal at your wrist and is less common.