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The #pronator teres (or pronator teres #muscle, latin: #musculus_pronator teres) is a quadrangular, superficial muscle that belongs to the #anterior_muscle group of the #forearm and lies in the first, most superficial layer. #pronator_teres #muscle #medial_supracondylar_ridge #radius #ulnar_artery #radial_artery #median_nerve #pronation #forearm #flexes #elbow Cubital Fossa, Pronator Teres, Anatomi Dan Fisiologi, Human Muscle Anatomy, Median Nerve, Forearm Muscles, Nursing School Studying, Muscle Anatomy, Carpal Tunnel

The #pronator teres (or pronator teres #muscle, latin: #musculus_pronator teres) is a quadrangular, superficial muscle that belongs to the #anterior_muscle group of the #forearm and lies in the first, most superficial layer. #pronator_teres #muscle #medial_supracondylar_ridge #radius #ulnar_artery #radial_artery #median_nerve #pronation #forearm #flexes #elbow

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Pronator Teres Syndrome Pronator Teres, Nerve Anatomy, Forearm Muscles, Median Nerve, Orthopedic Surgery, Carpal Tunnel, Sports Medicine, Success Rate, Nerve

Pronator Teres Syndrome (PTS) is a compression of the median nerve in the arm/ forearm. It's more common in women in the fifth decade of life. Pronator syndrome differentiated from Carapal Tunnel Syndrome CTS by proximal volar forearm pain and sensory disturbances in distribution of palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve. See Also: Carapal Tunnel Syndrome Related Anatomy Median Nerve The median nerve arises from the medial and lateral cords, (C5-T1). It accompanies brac... …

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