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Bowler's thumb is a rare traumatic neuropathy that affects the ulnar digital nerve underneath the soft tissue of thumb.
While practicing, the bowling thumbhole of the ball creates a repetitive frictional irritation in the ulnar soft tissues of the bowlers. In the chronic condition, it causes perineural fibrosis.
The clinical presentation of Bowler's thumb is typically localized pain and tenderness with other nerve-related disorders. Lack of awareness can cause permanent damage to the ulnar digital nerve.
Following are the symptoms associated with Bowler's thumb:
Bowler's thumb is a chronic condition, so the symptoms are persistent for a longer period. However, an acute condition with similar symptoms may also develop even after practicing or performing in a single match. This happens when acute neuropathy affects the ulnar digital nerve in the thumb muscular tissue.
Although the clinical presentation is similar, acute condition can be differentiated from bowler’s thumb because the symptoms are temporary and get resolved after a period of inactivity. This is due to different underlying causes of the acute and chronic condition.
While neurapraxia or axonotmesis are present in case of an acute condition, in a chronic condition scaring and fibrosis affect the ulnar digital nerve with or without neuroma.
Reviewed by: Antonia Stanojević, BA, MA