So finally here is my first video on forearm anatomy and I started by explaining the bones of the forearm such as ulna and radius.
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Then I went on to explain the nerves that were included: median nerve, radial nerve and ulnar nerve. I continued on with the arteries such as brachial artery and radial as well as medial and superior ulnar collateral artery. The muscles that I have explained so far were the Brachioradialis muscles, as well as the Carpi Ulnaris Longus and the Extensor digitorum muscle. This region also involves the attachment of the biceps and triceps muscle. I have pointed out the Common Extensor Tendone as well.
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Forearm Anatomy 1/3 - Muscles with nerves and arteries
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