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  1. Apr 29, 2023 · The radial nerve is the largest nerve of the upper limb. It originates as the terminal branch of the posterior cord of the brachial plexus. The radial nerve arises in the axillary region and descends down along the posterior surface of the humerus.

  2. May 20, 2024 · The radial nerve is a major peripheral nerve of the upper limb. In this article, we shall look at the applied anatomy of the nerve - its anatomical course, motor functions and cutaneous innervation. We shall also consider the clinical correlations of damage to the radial nerve.

  3. Oct 9, 2023 · The radial nerve is one of the major peripheral nerves of the upper limb and is crucial for both sensory and motor functions. It originates from the posterior cord of the brachial plexus and primarily innervates the extensor muscles of the forearm.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Radial_nerveRadial nerve - Wikipedia

    The radial nerve is a nerve in the human body that supplies the posterior portion of the upper limb. It innervates the medial and lateral heads of the triceps brachii muscle of the arm, as well as all 12 muscles in the posterior osteofascial compartment of the forearm and the associated joints and overlying skin.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Anatomy. Where is the radial nerve? All of your peripheral nerves — including your radial nerves — are branches of other nerves in your body that originate from your spinal cord.

  6. Nov 5, 2023 · The radial nerve is a peripheral nerve supplying specific parts of the arm, forearm, wrist, and hand (see Image. Posterior Upper Extremity Nerves). This nerve has both motor and sensory functions. The motor branches stimulate the posterior arm muscles, posterior forearm muscles, and extrinsic wrist and hand extensors.

  7. The radial nerve is one of the terminal branches of the posterior cord. In the axilla, it lies behind the axillary and upper brachial arteries and passes anterior to the tendons of teres minor, latissimus dorsi and subscapularis.

  8. Oct 29, 2019 · bottom line = Safe zone posteriorly of 10 cm distal to the lateral acromion and 10 cm proximal to lateral epicondyle. branches in spiral groove. inferior lateral cutaneous nerve of the arm. posterior cutaneous nerve of the forearm. branch to lateral head of triceps.

  9. Jul 20, 2023 · One of these nerves is called the radial nerve; others include the median nerve and the ulnar nerve. The radial nerve travels down the arm, past the elbow joint, into the forearm, and across the wrist all the way into the fingers.

  10. The radial nerve is the thickest branch of the brachial plexus and originates from the posterior cord of the plexus. It carries fibers from the anterior rami of the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth cervical and the first thoracic nerves (C5-T1). Course. The radial nerve comes off from the posterior cord in the lower part of the axilla.