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The ulnar nerve is one of the principal nerves of the upper limb. It has a long course from the neck down into the hand, passing through the elbow, and the wrist.
The ulnar nerve supplies the muscles of the hand and what is commonly known as the funny bone. The ulnar nerve runs along a channel on the inner side of the elbow, called the cubital tunnel.
New England Surgical Society Archive Tendon Transfers in Ulnar-Nerve Injuries Author: Armand D. Versaci, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published April 21, 1960 N Engl J Med 1960;262: 801 - 804 ...
A study of anatomy, art, religion, and culture overturns the popular explanation for the papal hand of benediction posture. An anatomy professor says an ulnar nerve injury suffered by St. Peter ...