Peter Attia· MD
if you have a ulnar nerve out and a median nerve that's still in you're going to be much weaker
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if you have a ulnar nerve out and a median nerve that's still in you're going to be much weaker
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whereas if you have a ulnar nerve out and a median nerve that's still in you're going to be much weaker
if you cut the ulnar nerve right here at the wrist your hand will do just that and you will not be able to do anything but but a little bit of that you can't