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the ulnar and the radial veins
The frontal plane
ulnar/radial deviation
You have three nerves, which supply your forearm. Radial, ulnar and median nerve. Out of these three nerves, median nerve is the main nerve to supply forearm muscles and some of the hand muscles.
The ulnar pulse may be palapted lateral to the tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris. It is more difficult to palpate that the radial pulse because it runs deeper and lies under the pisiform and the palmar fascia.
Ulnar and Radial
Radial and Ulnar
Radial Recurrent, Ulnar Recurrent, Radial Collateral, Ulnar Collateral.
ulnar caprilongus
The brachial artery branches into the ulnar and radial arteries. The brachial artery is the main artery of the arm.
The radial and ulnar arteries branch off from the brachial (axillary) artery below the elbow.
the brachial vein receives blood for the ulnar and radial veins.
The vessel after the axillary artery, before it branches into the radial artery and ulnar artery is called the brachial artery.
the ulnar and the radial veins
Brachial plexus....
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The radial and ulnar veins.