Scalene muscles(anterior & middle fibers) can entrap the lower trunk of the brachial plexus, causing neuropraxia of ulnar nerve
The neurovascular bundles of the forearm are groups of blood vessels and nerves that travel together in close proximity. These bundles provide blood supply and innervation to the muscles and tissues of the forearm, helping to ensure proper function of the hand and wrist. Injury to these bundles can lead to impaired sensation and movement in the forearm and hand.
A Neurovascular Surgeon
Muscles that raise a part of the body are known as elevators or agonists. These muscles work in opposition to the muscles that lower the body part, known as depressors or antagonists.
what is the function of the annulus, nucleus, neurovascular capsule, and cartilaginous endplate
Neurovascular compromise-
Heart muscles have their own category and are known as "cardiac muscles." The muscle layer of the heart is known as the "myometrium."
The heart and the lungs, these are known as involuntary muscles.
Neurovascular Syndrome
skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles
Muscles that are under your control are known as voluntary muscles. The arms, legs, and face muscles are prime examples, as they are muscles under your control.
Also known as stripped muscles. These are the skeletal muscles.
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