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Dorsal branch of ulnar nerve

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ulnar nerve

TA
  
A14.2.03.042

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
r_02/12689985

FMA
  
292828

Dorsal branch of ulnar nerve

Latin
  
ramus dorsalis nervi ulnaris

The dorsal branch of ulnar nerve arises about 5 cm. proximal to the wrist; it passes backward beneath the Flexor carpi ulnaris, perforates the deep fascia, and, running along the ulnar side of the back of the wrist and hand, divides into two dorsal digital branches; one supplies the ulnar side of the little finger; the other, the adjacent sides of the little and ring fingers.

It also sends a twig to join that given by the superficial branch of the radial nerve for the adjoining sides of the middle and ring fingers, and assists in supplying them.

A branch is distributed to the metacarpal region of the hand, communicating with a twig of the superficial branch of the radial nerve.

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