Median nerve injury at the supracondylar area of the humerus, which is located above the elbow joint, can cause a condition where the patient is unable to straighten their index finger, known as Pointing Index Finger. The median nerve controls the muscles that allow the index finger to straighten.
Median nerve injury at the supracondylar area of the humerus, which is located above the elbow joint, can cause a condition where the patient is unable to straighten their index finger, known as Pointing Index Finger. The median nerve controls the muscles that allow the index finger to straighten.
Median nerve injury at the supracondylar area of the humerus, which is located above the elbow joint, can cause a condition where the patient is unable to straighten their index finger, known as Pointing Index Finger. The median nerve controls the muscles that allow the index finger to straighten.
Median nerve injury at the supracondylar area of the humerus, which is located above the elbow joint, can cause a condition where the patient is unable to straighten their index finger, known as Pointing Index Finger. The median nerve controls the muscles that allow the index finger to straighten.