Median, Ulnar & Radial Nerve Injuries & Hand Deformities
HardHigh-yieldAnatomy · Upper Limb
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The three major nerves of the forearm and hand — median, ulnar and radial — produce classic, instantly recognisable deformities when injured. NEET PG repeatedly tests the deformity, the level of injury, the specific sensory loss area and the motor deficit for each. Master the intrinsic muscle innervation rule and you can reconstruct almost every answer from first principles. | Nerve | Root value | Cord origin | On…
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