Why does hitting your funny bone feel so horrible? - Cella Wright

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Whatever you were doing, there was no way to anticipate what came next.
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The back of your elbow smacked against a hard surface
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and the impact sent a sensation so distinctly disquieting
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shooting down your arm that it took several moments to regain composure.
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So, why does hitting this spot on your elbow—
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often referred to as your funny bone— feel so weird?
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Well, to start, your elbow is one of the most complicated joints in your body.
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It's where your upper arm bone, the humerus,
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meets the two bones of your forearm.
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Three main nerves run through your elbow.
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One of them, the ulnar nerve, is particularly relevant for our purposes.
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Your ulnar nerve is composed of both sensory and motor nerve fibers.
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It extends from your spine to the tips of your fourth and fifth fingers,
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providing them with sensation along with swaths of your forearm and hand.
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So, say your little finger gets crushed by a car door.
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Sensory receptors in your pinky finger's tissues
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register that unfortunate information
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and send electrical impulses up the ulnar nerve,
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which are then processed in your central nervous system.
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This leads to the perception of acute, sharp pain,
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followed by aching.
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So that's how your ulnar nerve generally works.
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But your elbow has an anatomical quirk that leaves your ulnar nerve vulnerable
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to getting activated in a different way.
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Along almost all of its length, your ulnar nerve is protected,
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hidden beneath muscle, fat, and bone.
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Thankfully, this is generally true of your nerves.
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But when your ulnar nerve reaches your elbow,
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it runs beneath the bony bump at the bottom of your humerus,
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named the medial epicondyle,
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and it passes through a tunnel of ligament and muscle tissue
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called the cubital tunnel.
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When you bend your elbow,
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your ulnar nerve gets flattened against the medial epicondyle
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and the protective tissue in the area gets displaced,
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bringing the nerve especially close to the skin's surface.
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In this position, the ulnar nerve is covered only by skin
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and cubital tunnel ligament tissue,
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making it perhaps the longest area of semi-exposed nerve in your body.
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So, when the area is struck at the right angle with enough force,
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something interesting happens.
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Instead of the sensation simply activating peripheral receptors
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that send electrical signals along your ulnar nerve,
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the nerve's fibers are stimulated directly.
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This is why hitting your so-called funny bone hits different.
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The exact mechanisms aren't yet fully understood.
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But the impact alters the ulnar nerve's signaling,
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perhaps by causing a proliferation of nerve signals,
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leading to that intense pins-and-needles sensation
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called transient paresthesia,
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which radiates down the length of your arm.
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In rare cases, whacks to this special spot
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have led to temporary loss of consciousness,
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perhaps because a hard enough strike could disrupt nerve signaling
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and blood flow.
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In addition to these more immediately distressing moments,
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regular bent-elbow activities are thought to put pressure
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on the ulnar nerve over time.
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Ulnar nerve entrapment is a relatively common condition.
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It happens when the ulnar nerve becomes compressed and obstructed,
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most commonly with the cubital tunnel.
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The result of this chronic ulnar nerve pain can be persistent paresthesia,
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as well as weakness in the forearm and hand.
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In the hopes of preventing such conditions,
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doctors recommend conscientious elbow usage.
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That includes stretching your arms and straightening your elbows,
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and generally taking breaks that help provide regular relief
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and maximal blood flow to your ulnar nerve.
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