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Upper Limb and Back Clinical Correlate - Dr. Greensmith
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Nocturnal visits may lead to dismissal.
The transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae have grooves that cradle the spinal nerves.
The interscalene triangle transmits the roots of the brachial plexus. (True - Head and Neck)
A sensory branch of the suprascapular nerve distributes to the skin overlying the acromion.
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