This knowledge, coupled with a thorough understanding of clinical anatomy, provides the clinician with the necessary tools for initial evaluation of the nerve-injured patient. To construct an ...
Correspondence to: Belgin Bamaç Department of Anatomy ... and perimeters of arm and forearm) were determined for each subject, and range of motion assessment and radiographic examination carried out.
There was no evidence of recent trauma to the brachial plexus, upper arm, or forearm to account for the condition ... The site of compression is by a muscle previously not known to cause radial nerve ...