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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. Arm Numbness, Axillary Nerve, Nerve Anatomy, Nerve Problems, Radial Nerve, Thoracic Vertebrae, Ulnar Nerve, Neurological System, Median Nerve

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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Radial nerve is a terminal branch of the posterior cord and supplies the majority of the muscles in the posterior compartment of the arm/forearm/hand. Arises from posterior cord of the brachial plexus (C5-8, T1) Spirals posterolaterally around the humerus with the deep brachial artery in the spiral groove. Gives off posterior cutaneous nerve of forearm, which passes posterior to lateral condyle and supplies posterior forearm It pierces the lateral intermsucular septum into the anterior…

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The radial nerve and its branches Radial Nerve Anatomy, Nerve Anatomy, Radial Nerve, Peripheral Nerve, Medical School Essentials, Muscle Anatomy, Human Anatomy And Physiology, Medical Anatomy, Hand Therapy

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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Radial Nerve Entrapment —Physical TheraPT | Comprehensive Athletic Recovery Radial Nerve, Elbow Pain, Nerve Damage, Bones And Muscles, Human Anatomy And Physiology, Nerve, Anatomy And Physiology, Human Anatomy, Injury Prevention

Radial nerve entrapment is often thought to be a result of overuse, but it does occur due to other causes - such as direct trauma, fractures, compressive devices, or post-surgical changes. Learn more about how this injury typically presents, and understand the anatomical structures!

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