Nerve Block Median - developinganaesthesia
The median nerve then passes under the flexor retinaculum and in the palm divides into a lateral and a medial branch. Lateral branch: Nerve to the thenar muscles, (just after the flexor retinaculum). Cutaneous branch to thumb and lateral index finger (and the dorsal distal halves of these digits) Branch to 1st lumbrical. Medial branch: ................
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