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What is the origin and root value of radial nerve? Origin: Is the largest nerve of the brachial plexus. It arises from posterior cord of brachial plexus. Root Value: Its root value is C5– T1 s…

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The radial nerve and its branches

In order to appreciate the radial nerve, we have to first understand the brachial plexus. The brachial plexus can be thought of as a massive highway intersection, in which numerous highways come together and then split apart again. The "highways" merging into the brachial plexus are the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th cervical nerve roots,

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Your radial nerve takes a winding path from your lower armpit to some of your fingers. It allows you to move muscles and feel skin sensations in certain parts of your upper arm, forearm, wrist and hand. Like other peripheral nerves in your body, your radial nerve can become damaged, causing symptoms like pain and muscle weakness.

Your radial nerve takes a winding path from your lower armpit to some of your fingers. It allows you to move muscles and feel skin sensations in certain parts of your upper arm, forearm, wrist and hand. Like other peripheral nerves in your body, your radial nerve can become damaged, causing symptoms like pain and muscle weakness.

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INNERVATION OF THE HAND Nerve branches from the ulnar, median, and radial nerve supply motor, sensory, and autonomic vasomotor function in the hand. ULNAR NERVE The ulnar nerve (C[7], 8; T1) is the main continuation of the medial cord of the brachial plexus. In the forearm and hand, the ulnar nerve gives off articular, muscular, palmar, dorsal, superficial and deep terminal, and vascular branches. It divides into branches for the areas of skin on the medial side of the back of the hand and…

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Shoulder Arm Structures

Arm Shoulder Pain There are many nerves, joints, tendons and muscles that make up the shoulder and upper arm, which can make diagnosis tricky at times as to where the pain is originating from. The shoulder joint has a lot of mobility which means there is not a lot of stability like some of the […]

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