Nerve Wounds Symptomatology of Peripheral Nerve Lesions Caused By War Wounds

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3. Flexion of the fingers by the super- ficial flexor and the flexor profundus. In spite of paralysis of the median, flexion of the last two fingers remains possible by means of slips of the flexor profundus sup- plied by the ulnar.
The fingers which cannot be flexed in paralysis of the median are the thumb, the index and middle finger.
Flexion is absent in the last two phalanges only ; the ulnar being capable, through the interossei, of flexing the first pha- langes of middle finger and index
...on the meta- carpus.
On the other hand, in spite of the typical anatomical descriptions, the middle finger can frequently be flexed in paralysis of the median. This is not only owing to the aponeurotic fibres which unite the flexors of the middle finger to those of the ring-finger, but to actual muscular contraction. It must of Muscles supplied by the median in the fore-arm.
Fig. 147. — Superficial layer. Pro- nator radii teres. Flexor carpi radialis. Palmaris longus. Superficial flexor.
Fig. 148.


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