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radial nerve !
radial artery
Posterior interosseus nerve, one of the two terminal branches of Radial and the Radial itself (it supply only one muscle)
radial nerve
The radial artery
Radial Artery
ulna nerves
The Radial Nerve.
The radial nerve is the nerve that runs from the shoulder to the wrist. This nerve is sometimes referred to as the funny bone because of its placement. If the elbow is bumped in just the right place, it can cause a very funny sensation in the hand and arm.
Radial Nerve, Ulanar Nerve, and Musculocutaneal Nerve. The ulnar nerve is more commonly known as the "funny bone".
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 median nerve, supplies the lateral half of the arm, up to 1/2 of the fourth(ring) finger, while the ulnar nerve supplies the medial side of the arm, up to the pinky finger and the other 1/2 of the ring finger