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Upper Limp

In this lecture, we explore the anatomy and functional aspects of the anterior forearm. This region contains vital muscle groups responsible for flexing the wrist and fingers, as well as forearm pronation. We will discuss key muscles such as the brachioradialis, flexor carpi radialis, and flexor digitorum superficialis, along with their innervation and blood supply. Understanding the anterior forearm's structure is essential for comprehending upper limb movement and addressing clinical conditions that affect this area.

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Upper Limp

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  1. Upper Limp Lecture 10 Anterior Forearm

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