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structures passing above and down the flexor ratinaculum of upper limb?​

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Answered by pathakshreya456
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The flexor retinaculum is a strong, fibrous band that covers the carpal bones on the palmar side of the hand near the wrist. It attaches to the bones near the radius and ulna. ... The ulnar artery and ulnar nerve, and the cutaneous branches of the median and ulnar nerves, pass on top of the flexor retinaculum.

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Answered by honey1soni
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The flexor retinaculum is a fibrous connective tissue band that forms the anterior roof of the carpal tunnel. Many experts consider the flexor retinaculum synonymous with the transverse carpal ligament and the annular ligament; for this discussion, they will be considered as the same structure. The flexor retinaculum serves to protect nine of the forearm flexor tendons and median nerve as they pass through the carpal tunnel.

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