Median cubital vein.
Median nerve.
Radial artery pulse.
C7 cord level.
Stretch reflex.
Shoulder.
To provide a wide range of motion for the arm.
Deltoid, biceps brachii, triceps brachii, and forearm muscles.
Tip of the 5th digit (little finger).
Webbing between the thumb and index finger (dorsum).
Brachioradialis.
To serve as a passageway for nerves and blood vessels to the upper limb.
Anterior upper arm, lateral forearm, thumb.
It typically indicates a measurement or dosage, but more context is needed for specificity.
Abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis.
Scaphoid and styloid of the radius.
Blood vessels, nerves, lymph nodes, and fat.
Pectoral muscles.
Biceps reflex.
Forearm extension, wrist extension, hand grip.
Triceps reflex.
C6 cord level.
They play a crucial role in the immune system and drainage of lymph fluid.
Bicipital groove of the humerus.
Standing upright with arms at the sides and palms facing forward.
Extensor pollicis longus.
The armpit.
Line between the epicondyles.
Shoulder weakness.
Clavicle, scapula, humerus, radius, and ulna.
Wrist flexion, intrinsic hand muscles.
They are involved in the sensory and motor functions of the upper limb.
Stretch reflex.
The armpit.
Upper 4 intercostal spaces and serratus anterior.
Medial forearm.
They refer to cervical spinal nerves in the neck region.
Brachial artery.
Radial artery.
Latissimus dorsi, teres major, and subscapularis.
3rd digits.
To stabilize the shoulder joint.
To flex the elbow and supinate the forearm.
Tip of the 2nd digit (index finger).
Pronator teres.
The region between the arm and chest.
The axillary artery.
5th digits.
The shoulder, arm, forearm, wrist, and hand.
Axillary lymph nodes, axillary vessels, and brachial plexus.
It allows for flexion, extension, and rotation of the hand.