The Cubital Fossa
Learn the anatomy of the cubital fossa! The cubital fossa is an important area on your anterior upper limb overlying the elbow. It is frequently asked about in exams as it is an important through-route for many important structures passing into the forearm such as the radial nerve, median nerve, biceps tendon and brachial artery. In this video Conor takes you through the anatomy of this important region in less than 5 minutes! Watch our previous tutorial here: • The Femoral Triangle

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