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  1. Posterior interosseous nerve (PIN) compressive syndrome, also known as supinator syndrome, is a condition resulting from the compression of the deep branch of the radial nerve immediately distal to …

  2. ION The supinator muscle surrounds the proximal third of the radius. It consists of superficial and deep parts. Both the parts arise together from the lateral epicondyle, the radial c. llateral ligament, the …

  3. SUPINATION( Biceps(Brachii( Supinator( Two(powerful(muscles(produce(supination( ( Biceps(Brachii(inserts(into(the(radial(tuberosity.(The(tendon(winds(round(the(radius(( …

  4. The deep branch winds to the back of the forearm around the lateral side of the radius between the two planes of fibers of the supinator, and is positioned downward between the superficial and deep …

  5. After the dis-section of the nerve branches around the supinator, the nerve branch points around the muscular and cutaneous branches of the radial nerve were investigated.

  6. The supinator approach is suitable for bony and ligamentous management accessible on the posterolateral aspect of the elbow. Common cases in which this approach may provide value include …

  7. Supinator to posterior interosseous nerve transfer to restore hand opening in brachial plexus and spinal cord injury: a systematic review and individual patient–data meta-analysis