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    Exam 7: The Wrist and Hand Joints
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    Hitting the "Funny Bone" and Experiencing a Painful Tingling Sensation
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Hitting the "Funny Bone" and Experiencing a Painful Tingling Sensation

Question 48

Question 48

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Hitting the "funny bone" and experiencing a painful tingling sensation is actually a contusion to the ulnar nerve.

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