articles What is the posterior interosseous nerve (posterior interosseous nerve)? Explain locations, locations, English, etc. with human anatomy diagrams
First, in this article, I will explain the “posterior interosseous nerve” in detail. The posterior interosseous nerve is an important nerve that passes between the fingers and controls skin sensation and extensor muscles. In the case of a hand, it comes out from the radial side of the arm and conveys the space between the fingers. The posterior interosseous nerve is the kanji for “the nerve that controls the sensation between the fingers between the back bones”...
