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Draw with a surface marking pen the projected course of the Radial nerve in the arm on a model in the Anatomical position with a time limit of one minute.

Objective No 84 - Criteria to be demonstrated.

1. Draw a vertical line on the lateral surface of the arm from the distal attachment of the Deltoid muscle (Objective No 35) to the Lateral epicondyle of the humerus (Objective No 8).

2. Mark a point on the line at the junction of the upper and middle thirds.

3. Draw a line from the  posterior boundary of the Axillary space, downwards and laterally to the point in step 2.

4. Continue the line from the point in step 2, downwards on the lateral aspect of the tendon of Biceps brachii to the Lateral epicondyle  towards the Head of Radius and stop at the Neck of Radius.

 

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