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14 July, 16:09

Predict the clinical symptoms of a person with damage to the nerve that supplies the triceps brachii. How would the agonist-antagonist relationship be disturbed? What would be the position of the person's forearm?

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  1. 14 July, 16:24
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    This nerve is the radial nerve. The symptoms of the damaged radial nerve include:

    Pain (sharp or burning) Wrist, hand, and finger weakness Losing function in either the wrist, hand or fingers wrist drop

    Explanation:

    The radial nerve can be damaged in three different areas:

    The axilla Mid-arm below the elbow.
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