| 1. | The first dorsal interosseous muscle is larger than the others.
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| 2. | The compression neuropathy is referred to an Anterior Interosseous Syndrome.
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| 3. | It also anastomoses with the anterior interosseous artery and the posterior interosseous artery.
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| 4. | It also anastomoses with the anterior interosseous artery and the posterior interosseous artery.
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| 5. | The tendons unite with the interosseous and lumbrical muscles to form the extensorhood mechanism.
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| 6. | The dorsal interosseous ligaments are very strong ligaments.
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| 7. | There is little sensory deficit since the anterior interosseous nerve has no cutaneous branch.
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| 8. | The deep interosseous ligaments resist the load of the sacrum relative to the ilium.
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| 9. | Arterial blood comes via the interosseous artery.
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| 10. | It passes backward between the oblique cord and the upper border of the interosseous membrane.
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