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Anterior Forearm and Wrist Objectives: 1. To become familiar with the surface anatomy of the forearm. 2. To study the flexor muscles located in the forearm, with respect to their relationships, attachments, actions, nerve supply, and blood supply. 3. To study the radial and ulnar vessels. 4. To study the median and ulnar nerves. 5. To learn the relationships of the structures at the anterior wrist. Cutaneous vessels: cephalic vein begins ends basilic vein begins ends median cubital vein median antebrachial vein Cutaneous peripheral nerves: lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve from to medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve from to Deep fascia: palmar carpal ligament flexor retinaculum Muscles of the anterior forearm: pronator teres O: ulnar head humeral head I: A: n: a: radial artery flexor carpi radialis O: I: A: n: a: radial artery palmaris longus O: I: A: n: a: radial or ulnar artery flexor carpi ulnaris O: ulnar head humeral head I: A: n: a: posterior ulnar recurrent artery flexor digitorum superficialis O: humeroulnar head radial head I: A: n: a: radial and ulnar arteries flexor digitorum profundus O: I: A: n: medial part lateral part a: ulnar artery, anterior interosseous artery flexor pollicis longus O: I: A: n: a: anterior interosseous artery pronator quadratus O: I: A: n: a: anterior interosseous artery