3. Pressure in the Elbow
Pressure in the elbow is another one of the most common symptoms that people with Cubital Tunnel Syndrome will experience. Like many of the other symptoms on this list, it’s commonly a symptom that will start out small and almost unnoticeable and then, later on, become something worse that can lead to permanent damage if the condition isn’t treated.
The pressure in the elbow is usually described to feel something like hitting the so-called “funny bone” – and this is because that’s exactly what it is: Pressure on the ulnar nerve, that feels like pressure in the elbow.
When it’s Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, it usually manifests with some of the other symptoms on this list by the point that pressure in the elbow is experienced as a symptom; any strain placed on the wrist, elbow or hands will worsen the pressure felt since it places more pressure on the nerve.