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Deep branch of ulnar nerve

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TA
  
A14.2.03.048

FMA
  
44877

Deep branch of ulnar nerve

From
  
palmar branch of ulnar nerve

Innervates
  
Dorsal interossei, Palmar interossei, lumbricals #3 and 4, Adductor Pollicis, Hypothenar eminence

Latin
  
ramus profundus nervi ulnaris

The deep branch of the ulnar nerve is a terminal, primarily motor branch of the ulnar nerve.

Contents

It is accompanied by the deep palmar branch of ulnar artery.

Path

It passes between the abductor digiti minimi and the flexor digiti minimi brevis.

It then perforates the opponens digiti minimi and follows the course of the deep palmar arch beneath the flexor tendons.

Innervation and termination

At its origin it innervates the hypothenar muscles.

As it crosses the deep part of the hand, it innervates all the interosseous muscles and the third and fourth lumbricals.

It ends by innervating the adductor pollicis and the medial (deep) head of the flexor pollicis brevis.

It also sends articular filaments to the wrist-joint (following the hilton's law)

References

Deep branch of ulnar nerve Wikipedia