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Theonly thing I an suggest that is treated with particular care is the ulnar nerve which runs around the bottom back of the elbow. It controls every thing from half the ring finger out to the pinkie and up that edge of the hand.

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Q: What neurovascular structures are jeopardized during posterior dislocation of elbow joint?
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