ulnar Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈʌl.nər]
  • Us [ ˈʌl.nɚ]

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  • From medial to lateral the sequence of neuronal cutaneous receptive fields progress from intraoral through face, thumb, fingers (radial to ulnar), and arm to leg.

  • Similarly, excision of the ulnar head and synovectomy of the wrist may give considerable pain relief and free extensor tendons which are at risk of rupture.

  • It is not at all uncommon, for instance, for a patient with rheumatoid arthritis to rest their head on their fist, pushing the fingers into marked ulnar drift.

  • The ulnar nerve provides cutaneous sensory innervation to the back of the little finger and adjacent half of the ring finger.

  • The blood is brought back by vessels from the radial, ulnar, and brachial veins.

  • It communicates with the medial brachial cutaneous, the dorsal antibrachial cutaneous branch of the radial, and the dorsal branch of the ulnar.

  • Brevis moves the arm from ulnar abduction to its mid-position and flexes dorsally.

  • However, he returned home before the games started due to a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow.

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