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Ulnar Sensory Nerve - Recording the ring finger (antidromic)

Last updated on Wednesday, October 7 2009 by jdmiles

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Ulnar Sensory Nerve - Recording the ring finger (antidromic)
This photograph illustrates the technique for the ulnar sensory study, recording from digit 4 (ring finger). Sensation to digit 4, in most people, is split between the median and ulnar nerves, making this useful in a comparison study looking for a median or ulnar mononeuropathy at the wrist.



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