3D Anatomy of Upper Limb Nerves

Neural anatomy of the upper limb is dominated by the brachial plexus, originating from the cervical spine. Major nerves, including the median, ulnar, and radial nerves, innervate the muscles and skin. The median nerve controls most of the forearm flexors and some hand muscles, while the ulnar nerve supplies the intrinsic hand muscles. The radial nerve innervates the extensors of the elbow, wrist, and fingers. Detailed 3D visualizations trace the paths of these nerves, emphasizing potential sites of compression and injury.