
Nervus medianus
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Health Sciences, Biology
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University - Vocational training
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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This tutorial explores the anatomy of the median nerve, a mixed motor and sensory nerve in the arm. It originates from the brachial plexus and wraps around the axillary artery, continuing along the upper arm and forearm. The nerve supplies motor power to various muscles, including the pronator terres and flexor digitorum muscles. The anterior intermedian nerve branches off, supplying specific forearm muscles and contributing to hand joint sensitivity.
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Explain the relationship between the median nerve and the axillary artery.
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What sensory functions are associated with the median nerve?
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