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what is the function of the median nerve
The median nerve, this nerve supplies feeling and movement to the thumb and "thumb-side" of the hand.
The median nerve is typically associated with the pincher grasp. Injury to this nerve, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, can result in difficulty using the pincher grasp, which involves using the thumb and index finger to pick up objects.
Most nerve entrapment syndromes are caused by injury to the nerve as it travels between a canal consisting of bone or ligament.
If you are doing a sport you could fall or hurt yourself
Median Nerve belongs to Brachial Plexus.
Many causes of nerve pain or damage or due to some type of injury to the spinal column, like a slipped disc. Sometimes a pinched nerve can cause excruciating pain too.
Median nerve...
Take a look at the related link. There is an image that shows the location of the median nerve
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what is the function of the median nerve
median nerve supplies the major flexors of forearm which are anti-gravity muscles.As a labourer always do anti-gravity works like pulling up loads etc.,the median nerve is also called labourer's nerve.