Multiple Choice
An injury to the ulnar nerve causes
A) weakness in hand movement and a lack of sensation long the medial aspect of the hand.
B) significant weakness with wrist flexion and movement of the thumb.
C) a lack of sensation along the lateral aspect of the forearm.
D) weakness with extension of the forearm and arm.
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