The document discusses ulnar neuropathy, which affects the ulnar nerve. It begins with the anatomy of the ulnar nerve and its motor and sensory supply. It then lists various causes of ulnar neuropathy at different locations along the nerve. Signs and symptoms include sensory loss and specific motor loss. Examinations like MRI, NCV and EMG can help evaluate the injury. Surgical management may include tendon transfers. Physiotherapy can aid in stretching, strengthening and preventing deformities.