Pulse Channel


The pulse channel is a topographic space, located on the anterior side of the forearm, in the lower and lateral region of the forearm, where the radial artery runs. It has semiologic importance because the artery, in this area is more or less superficial and is "supported" on a bony surface, which allows to feel the pulse without problems. Limits

You can describe 3 limits, anatomical position, they will be: medial lateral and posterior.

The radial artery passes in front of the entire muscular plane of the posterior wall.

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