Created at 7:01 p.m. Jun, 17, 2025
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DillingerMed
Rationale for change
When doing c5, reading "ulnar nerve contributes" implies that ulnar nerve isn't the answer.
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- Wrist flexion is innervated by BOTH median and ulnar nerves. If one is injured, wrist flexion will deviate to the opposite side
- Thumb opposition is median nerve recurrent branch innervated
- Thumb flexion is dual-supplied by two median nerve components (recurrent branch and anterior interosseous)
- Thumb aBduction has median & radial nerve innervation
- Thumb aDduction is innervated by the deep ulnar nerve



Lecture Notes
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Pathoma
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Boards and Beyond
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First Aid
Sketchy




Watch Brachial Plexus Overview




Watch Brachial Plexus Overview
Sketchy 2
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Sketchy Extra
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Picmonic
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Pixorize
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Physeo
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Bootcamp
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Brachial Plexus Nerves and Lesions: Median Nerve
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Wrist & Hand : Wrist and Hand Anatomy
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Wrist & Hand : Wrist and Hand Anatomy
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