It consists of a central nerve ring surrounding the mouth, and radial nerves branching into the arms.
It is considerably diminished in size compared to the deep branch of the radial nerve.
Bowling may cause biceps tendinopathy and affect the radial nerve.
The most important risk is to the radial sensory nerve.
It is supplied by the radial nerve and profunda brachii.
From here onwards it has an intimate relationship with the radial nerve.
In addition, many muscles of the forearm are innervated by the radial nerve and may lose function for some time.
The radial nerve is vulnerable as it passes through this space, for all of the reasons mentioned above.
Kaplan stated that the radial nerve was significantly involved in tennis elbow.
The cutaneous branches of the radial nerve are two in number: