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when sudddenly others touch your elbow why do you feel shock

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Answered by Anonymous
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The spot where the nerve runs under the medial epicondyle is commonly referred to as the “funny bone.” At the funny bone the nerve is close to your skin, and bumping it causes a shock-like feeling. Past the elbow, the ulnar nerve gently crosses muscles beneath your forearm and into your hand on the side of the palm

Answered by Anonymous
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The cubital tunnel runs through bony bump called the medial epicondyle. The spot where the nerve runs under the medial epicondyle is commonly referred to as the “funny bone.” At the funny bone the nerve is close to your skin, and bumping it causes a shock-like feeling.

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