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The Superficial radial nerve is the terminal sensory branch of the radial nerve and it innovates the dorsum of the hand blocking it selectively rather than the main trunk of the radial nerve more proximally in the upper arm is useful for minor hand surgery or if motor sparing hand surgery with intraoperative testing is desired The Superficial radial nerve runs under the brachioradialis muscle together with the radial artery the nerve is lateral to the radial artery in the distal half of the forearm it emerges into the subcutaneous tissues at the anatomical snuff box close to the cephalic vein at the wrist with a forearm in the supinated or mid-pronated position the probe is placed over the lateral surface of the forearm at the elbow joint the radial nerve is an elongated structure under the brachioradialis muscle as the probe is lit distally the radial nerve continues under the muscle and splits into superficial and deep branches the Deep Branch traveling off in the posterior lateral D