Median Nerve Question. Describe the median nerve under the following headings: (a) root value, (b) course and relations, (c) branches and distribution, and (d) applied anatomy. Answer. The median nerve is so called because it runs in the median plane of the forearm. "Understanding the median nerve through FAQs: Composition, functions, and uses explained" Median Nerve … [Read more...] about Median Nerve
Ulnar Nerve Entrapment
Ulnar Nerve Entrapment Question 1. Give the effects of injury to the posterior interosseous nerve. Answer. The posterior interosseous nerve supplies all the muscles on the back of the forearm except the anconeus, brachioradialis, and extensor carpi radialis longus. The posterior interosseous nerve is commonly injured in the fracture or dislocation of the head of the … [Read more...] about Ulnar Nerve Entrapment
Structure, Distribution, And Clinical Effects Of The Ulnar Nerve
Structure, Distribution, And Clinical Effects of the Ulnar Nerve Question. Describe the ulnar nerve under the following headings: (a) root value, (b) course and relations, (c) branches and distribution, and (d) applied anatomy. Answer. The ulnar nerve is so named because it runs along the ulnar side of the upper limb. Ulnar nerve Ulnar Nerve Root value Ventral rami of … [Read more...] about Structure, Distribution, And Clinical Effects Of The Ulnar Nerve
Axillary Lymph Node
Axillary Lymph Node Question. Describe the axillary lymph nodes briefly and discuss their applied importance. Answer. "Factors influencing success with axillary lymph node studies: Q&A" Axillary Lymph Nodes Location In the fibrofatty tissue of the axilla. Axillary Lymph Nodes Groups Axillary lymph nodes are 15–20 in number and are divided into five … [Read more...] about Axillary Lymph Node
Anatomy And physiology Of The Breast
Anatomy And Physiology Of The Breast Question: Describe the female breast under the following headings: (a) location and extent, (b) relations, (c) blood supply, (d) lymphatic drainage, and (e) applied anatomy. Answer. Female Breast Location The breast is hemispherical and is located on either side in the superficial fascia of the pectoral region. "Understanding … [Read more...] about Anatomy And physiology Of The Breast