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Musculocutaneous Nerve
A nerve in the arm that innervates the biceps brachii muscle and provides sensation to the skin of the forearm.
Brachial Plexus
A complex network of nerves located between the shoulders and neck that controls the muscles and sensations in the arm and hand.
Posterior Nerve
A hypothetical term likely referring to a nerve located at the back of a body or body part.
Common Fibular Nerve
A nerve in the lower leg responsible for controlling the muscles involved in foot eversion and toe dorsiflexion.
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