The posterior surface of the ulna.

February 24th, 2010 by admin

the proximal one fourth of the posterior surface of the ulna.

Action. The same as that of the triceps muscle. Innervations: C7-8. The radial nerve We describe these muscles with the forearm in complete suspiration, when the anterior and posterior surfaces and the medial (ulnar) and lateral (radial) borders can be distinguished in its. There are many forearm muscles The flexes and extensors are  classified according to action, some flexing and extending the wrist, some only the fingers; one of the4 extensors abducts the thumbMedical Coding Services  makes you spend more time with patients and increase the quality of the care.

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