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To grasp - to take hold ofThe arm - part of your body that comes from your upper torso and ends in your hands
Teneo is a Latin word. The meaning of the word is to grasp, know, conceive, recollect, bear in mind, or understand.
A word that would mean the same as gripping tightly could be Grasp or Cluch/Clench.
A man should grasp what he can't reach.
hold, grip, embrace, grasp, cling to, clasp, seize, catch, grab, grasp, snatch
The ulnar groove also known as the ulnar sulcus is a slight depression found at the inferior, posterior, medial side of the humerus bone. The ulnar nerve runs downwards in the ulnar groove to go to the ulna.
The part you grasp to open.
" The ulnar canal or ulnar tunnel, also called Guyon's canal, is a space at the wrist between the pisiform bone and the hamatebone through which the ulnar artery and the ulnar nerve travel into the hand. " It is on Wikipedia.
Ulnar means related to the small of the two bones of the forearm. It has the related meaning of "pinky side" when referring to arm anatomy. Palmar means related to the palm of the hand. They do not mean the same thing.
There is no meridian associated with the ulnar side of the ring finger. The ulnar side of the little finger is associated with the Small Intestine meridian.
The ulnar vein is a deep vein.
Ulnar and Radial
Ulnar neuritis is inflammation of the ulnar nerve, while ulnar neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the ulnar nerve. Neuritis is usually reversible with treatment, while neuropathy may result in more permanent nerve damage. Symptoms of neuritis may include pain, tingling, and weakness, while neuropathy can cause more severe symptoms like muscle wasting and loss of sensation.
"In human anatomy, the ulnar nerve is a nerve which runs near the ulna bone. The ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint is in relation with the ulnar nerve." -
To grasp - to take hold ofThe arm - part of your body that comes from your upper torso and ends in your hands
The ulnar groove, also known as the sulcus for the ulnar nerve, is a shallow indentation located on the posterior aspect of the medial epicondyle of the humerus in the elbow region. It serves as a pathway for the ulnar nerve as it travels from the upper arm to the forearm and hand. This groove can be a site of irritation or compression for the ulnar nerve, potentially leading to conditions like cubital tunnel syndrome. Proper anatomy and function of the ulnar groove are essential for hand and finger movement.
the brachial vein receives blood for the ulnar and radial veins.