Krush Groove was created in 1984.
Into the Groove was created on 1985-07-23.
Feel the Groove was created in 1991-01.
The duration of Spy Groove is 1800.0 seconds.
Groove Thang was created on 1994-02-15.
The ulnar groove, also known as the ulnar sulcus or ulnar nerve groove, is a shallow indentation on the back of the elbow where the ulnar nerve runs. It is located between the medial epicondyle of the humerus and the olecranon process of the ulna. The ulnar nerve is susceptible to compression or injury in this area, leading to symptoms like pain, tingling, or weakness in the hand and fingers.
The ulnar nerve runs in proximity to the medial epicondyle of the humerus. It passes behind the medial epicondyle in a groove called the cubital tunnel. Injury or compression of the ulnar nerve in this area can result in symptoms such as pain, tingling, and weakness in the hand and fingers.
In the groove between the head of the ulna and the olecranon process at the elbow; at the medial epicondyle of the humerus.
Hitting your funny bone actually involves hitting the ulnar nerve, located near the elbow. The tingling sensation is due to the impact causing the ulnar nerve to be compressed, leading to a temporary disruption in nerve signaling. This can result in a tingling or electric shock-like feeling in the arm and hand.
The ulnar pulse site is located on the inner side of the wrist, next to the flexor carpi ulnaris tendon. It can be felt by pressing lightly with your fingers in the groove between the tendon and the ulna bone.
" The ulnar canal or ulnar tunnel, also called Guyon's canal, is a space at the wrist between the pisiform bone and the hamatebone through which the ulnar artery and the ulnar nerve travel into the hand. " It is on Wikipedia.
Ulnar and Radial
The ulnar vein is a deep vein.
There is no meridian associated with the ulnar side of the ring finger. The ulnar side of the little finger is associated with the Small Intestine meridian.
Ulnar neuritis is inflammation of the ulnar nerve, while ulnar neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the ulnar nerve. Neuritis is usually reversible with treatment, while neuropathy may result in more permanent nerve damage. Symptoms of neuritis may include pain, tingling, and weakness, while neuropathy can cause more severe symptoms like muscle wasting and loss of sensation.
"In human anatomy, the ulnar nerve is a nerve which runs near the ulna bone. The ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint is in relation with the ulnar nerve." -
Radial and Ulnar