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Learn about the Martin Gruber anastomosis, a common anatomical variation of the median-to-ulnar nerve communication in the forearm. Discover its clinical significance in electrodiagnostic testing, implications for nerve conduction studies, and how this common nerve anomaly can complicate the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome or ulnar neuropathy. Improve your understanding of upper limb peripheral nerve anatomy today.
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| Title | Clinical testing ulnar nerve | PPTX |
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| Dimensions | 2048 × 1536 px |
| Category | Rp |
| Published | November 1, 2025 |
| Author | Zeus |
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| Views | 766 |
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